March 17, 2010
ugh. it’s such an odd feeling when you think you know something is right. it must be true. even if it doesn’t all add up, the figures must be correct. learning later that the figures were not correct is always terrifying. those precious “facts” that you banked on all turned out to be wrong. no point in holding on to the result, right? no reason to keep the sum. is at all odd to like the end result so much that you are willing changing the figures and the equation in order to keep the same answer?

ugh. it’s such an odd feeling when you think you know something is right. it must be true. even if it doesn’t all add up, the figures must be correct. learning later that the figures were not correct is always terrifying. those precious “facts” that you banked on all turned out to be wrong. no point in holding on to the result, right? no reason to keep the sum. is at all odd to like the end result so much that you are willing changing the figures and the equation in order to keep the same answer?