28 August 2000 - to be misunderstood

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Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “To be great is to be misunderstood.” Since the dawn of civilization, bad poets and bureaucrats have worked for greatness by working to be incomprehensible. I think that modus ponens must be a great rule of inference—look how often it is misunderstood!

clue:

Modus ponens is what you’re using when you say “Where there’s smoke there’s fire, and I see smoke.”

take oh take this clue away

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