How is it that the common person, that someone who decides and buys without the advantage of a degree in economics, without even an understanding of the fundamentals of the religion, is so well adapted to understand his reasons so much better than the newly minted PhD? Is the instinct exhibited by the lowest freshman struggling to understand or at least accept the squiggles on the board better than the grad student tracing the dead scribes message. Train the brain to retain the domain. Repeat. Sorry, dear freshman, your instinct is better than the instruction you are required to repeat, but there is no appeal. You have been sentenced to push the rock up that slope endlessly. No end. No meaning. Only the same wrong answer, year after year. You don’t buy what nor why they say. Never have, never will. They don’t even do, the way and the what they teach.

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