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The following are ideas that appear consistent with TAPP's intellectual foundation, and can
often be a useful way to communicate certain ideas in public debate and discussions. The
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Everyone has the will to win: Few have the will to prepare.
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Consistency does not guarantee honesty: Inconsistency guarantees dishonesty.
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The damage done by a lack of knowledge is trivial compared to the damage done by knowledge
a person believes to be true, but is false, i.e. "America is supposed to be a two-party
system."
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An indicator of high intelligence is the ability to see small distinctions among similar
things: That is why to the ignorant biggot, "they all look alike".
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The problem with America's schools is that those in charge are "educators" but what
America's children need are accomplished "learners".
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It is foolish to the point of stupidity to assume an "education" major could help and
motivate children to learn math, science, grammer, history, etc. half so well as
someone who majored in those "disciplines".
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To those who love learning, learning is work they revel in, like Michel Angelo speding
years of his life to create the Sisten Chapel. To "Educators" teaching is a job that is
simplified by making it fun for children.
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The foolish neither forgive nor forget.
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The naive both forgive and forget.
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The intelligent forgive, but never forget.
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People with high and average intelligence discuss ideas and occurances.
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People with low intelligence discuss other people.
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