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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A saying from the animated movie rattitoui
*A saying from the animated movie Ratatouille (a great example of a [[Family Aimed Media With Philosophical Content]] )
*It seems childish/meaningless at first, but it is incredibly concise, meaningful once it "clicks"
*It seems childish/meaningless at first, but it is incredibly concise, meaningful once it "clicks"
*For the explanation it is best to watch the movie, and/or the aside by adam ego" (check name + spelling)
*For the explanation it is best to watch the movie, and/or the [[Aside]] by "Anton Ego" (check name + spelling)
*TLDR:
*TLDR:
**Anyone can be great at SOMETHING (but not all things)
**Anyone can be great at SOMETHING (but not all things)

Latest revision as of 00:38, 14 June 2020

Basics

  • A saying from the animated movie Ratatouille (a great example of a Family Aimed Media With Philosophical Content )
  • It seems childish/meaningless at first, but it is incredibly concise, meaningful once it "clicks"
  • For the explanation it is best to watch the movie, and/or the Aside by "Anton Ego" (check name + spelling)
  • TLDR:
    • Anyone can be great at SOMETHING (but not all things)
    • Anyone can do a passable job at any skill with training (ie cook basic pasta)
    • Greatness can arise from anyone anywhere, and is often easy to "see coming" (ie Prejudice and Bias )
  • Finally this saying shows the power of taking time to turn long rants and concepts into an elequent, Proofread, concise statement, as thic concept can EASILY be a Video Essay or even a multi class degree, yet a simple sentance CAN get the basic concept across

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