Sunday, November 07, 2004

Inconsistency

I once heard R. Mayer Twersky say the following: "The only thing worse than being inconsistent is being consistently wrong."

Beautifully said!

(Note that he is not condoning inconsistency; he is denouncing it. But he is pointing out that human frailty is not an excuse to go totally off the right path. It is best to be entirely right. Next to that, it is better to be partially right than totally wrong.)


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