aspkin | 12-01-2008 04:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Modee
(Post 67296)
There are two ways to solve matters when it comes to EBAY and PayPal, and come to think of it...most everything.
One is to come up with some theory and then try to back it up, no matter which way the evidence comes in.
Another is to follow the facts where they might lead, and base what you claim on facts alone and not just theory.
I choose the latter. |
Sure, but a theory is better than having nothing at all. I learn from trial and error. I usually make every mistake there is before getting things right. Facts are great and they lead to theories which then lead back to facts when theories are proven or not. To not focus on the unproven is to not learn new things. To not have theories is lazy.
When I try to solve a problem I research research and do more research. I love problem solving as its fun for me. And the internet is the best place to solve any problem. All you have to do is Google what you're trying to figure out, read and decipher the different opinions, do some testing of your own and come up with a conclusion based on your findings. I do this before I make my opinions known and if someone disagrees I try to look at things from their point of view and make corrections if necessary. I'm not always right, but I feel if I can be proven wrong I will gladly accept it. Until then the naysayers should try to expand their horizons and accept different points of views. |