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Which one is worse to you: Being inquisitive at the risk of seeming unsure or being confident at the risk of seeming close-minded?
You have 30 seconds........lol |
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BUZZZ i lose
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Is that your good side or your bad one?
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inquisitive (better)
need more info man |
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Which one is worse to you: Being inquisitive at the risk of seeming unsure or being confident at the risk of seeming close-minded? You have 30 seconds........lol being confident at the risk of seeming close-minded |
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Take the middle ground.
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Is that your good side or your bad one? |
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Being inquisitive at the risk of seeming unsure. because i never been closed minded
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being seemy seems to be seeming the thing to seem to do seemingly.
10 seconds tops! sheer seeming genius, it seems |
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Well, that one (both sides) drew a loud laugh from me. Pretty cool.
I think riskiest might be being confident to the point of being cocky. But, I can pull that off by being humorous about the whole thing. I like to keep 'em laughin'! |
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in this day and time? better to be inquisitive............
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Edited by
Beachfarmer
on
Sat 03/15/08 06:11 PM
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If you're confident, would you really give a fying fluck what anyone thought?
...plus be confident enough to ask a question? |
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Since when does being inquisitive mean you are unsure? When I question something, it's because I am trying to learn or understand something new to me, and it shows I am confident enough to admit that I don't know it all...
"A mind once expanded to a new idea new regains its original dimension". |
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