Information VS Confusion

Posted in » Cartoons - by Ades on November 5th, 2009

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Funny but true. First you are confused about certain topic, then as you get more info about it, you get less confused, but when the info gets too much… you are once again confused :)

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18 Responses to “Information VS Confusion”

  1. By Marketing Man on Nov 5, 2009

    Too true! Just as you start thinking you pretty much know everything, the realization dawns that in actual fact you know very little! Only then does true learning start!

  2. By Saima Farooque on Nov 5, 2009

    Nice one !!

  3. By Kevin Chong Kok Sing on Nov 5, 2009

    I am agree with your thought, because I have had such experience before, when I have curious certain things, i will check it out more information with it, and sometimes I was confused with the information i found it.Do you feel people are contradictions at all times?

  4. By used tires on Nov 5, 2009

    Yeah I can see how that makes sense, I guess you really need to find your “equilibrium” point for amount of knowledge you can learn at a given time, hehe.

    Till then,

    Jean

  5. By Get 3 Quotes | 3Q on Nov 6, 2009

    Or when you realise that everything you got taught in university is wrong, then the confusion really sets in. And in a BIG way too….heheheheh

  6. By marcus@how to make money on Nov 7, 2009

    I could not agree more. Information overload can be just as confusing as not know at all.

  7. By titan on Nov 8, 2009

    agree. Thats why i’m not really like to know more and more.

  8. By GDI Blog on Nov 8, 2009

    Very True and interesting Ades.

  9. By Karaoke hire on Nov 9, 2009

    You guess really very nice.

  10. By Chat Line on Nov 9, 2009

    definitely true. Humor with a sense!

  11. By Minnesota Attorney on Nov 9, 2009

    And this doesn’t even begin to consider the difference between information and “real world knowledge.” That is, the information in a textbook is useful, but still lacks the value of experience.

  12. By Bratwurst Recipes on Nov 10, 2009

    Very good one !!
    Loved the graphic and I really agree with you: “Funny but true.”

  13. By Apple iPhone Accessories on Nov 10, 2009

    I think this can be applied to almost all topics of interest. I think the key to avoiding this is organisation, and learning not to bite off more than you can chew. :)

  14. By earnword on Nov 10, 2009

    looks like i have more confusion today..

  15. By Line of credit loans on Nov 13, 2009

    haha This actually explains why i am always confused after “studying” for an exam. When I haven’t studied at all .. i am confident and happy and most of all NOT confused about a thing .. but as i study more and more.. I turn sad and more confused .

  16. By appleblogger on Nov 15, 2009

    i guess all of us need both.

  17. By Dee@ Get Your Ex Girlfriend Back on Nov 16, 2009

    We all have to have knowledge on earth thats truly big. I see how confusion can get at one.

  18. By Rajasekaran on Nov 19, 2009

    Information overload can solve the problems of confused ones.


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