Jun 30, 2004 17:50
So you go to the bookstore. You buy the book. How much did that cost you? Fifty dollars? A hundred? That's okay. You won't have to start paying for it until six months after you drop out. By then, it won't even matter. Nothing will. So you go through the book because the person with the Ph.D. tells you to. You learn about abstract theories and applications. Is this for a philosophy class? Oh, no, it's a business class. Or better yet, human behavior. Theories in writing. Theories that somebody that knows how to get a textbook published telling you the best way to apply theories that are never absolute in the real world. Human behavior is sporadic, sometimes unpredictable. The best we can do in a controling or organizing sense is to make broad generalizations.