Ideas vs knowledge


If you prod me in the mornings, this pops out. Someone with a lisp sent me a text about Thamus and Theuth. This was my reply:

I don't agree with Thamus who says to Theuth that writing will make people stupid and lazy because they won't use their memories. I think those people are speaking about knowledge and not ideas. 

Knowledge is just the sticky stuff (giggle) of ideas. Knowledge is the least important because you can Google it. Ideas are the precursors to knowledge. Ideas are unique and specific to each person. Ideas are what we reach towards when we reach towards people. In community. Ideas may or may not make their way to Google. Ideas live like butterflies. 

Ideas float in the ether. The more ideas you are exposed to the more you create. If you had to go speak to Socrates and Plato and Sappho and Steinem and Peterson and Larsen and Hite and Faludi and Ehrenreich every time you wanted to swirl in the world of ideas you'd have to invent time travel and have a huge transport budget. 

I wake up and before 6am I have swirled in the ideas of ten people. The things that stick are hooked to a chain of other swirling people. 

Socrates and Plato and the gang are just celebrity mongers. What if they are not the true thinkers of their time, just the guys that performed other guys' words well. The canon is the Academy Awards of the BC era.


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