Why's Rumsfeld always get the credit for known/unknown knowns/unknowns? The concept was developed in 1955 as the Johari window - and it does make sense. Honest.
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11 comments:
Were you talking to my husband? He sounds like that a lot.
Early dementia does that.
WV hydruca. A wart that forms in water?
known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. He's just quoting Rumsfeld.
Uh oh! "Stuff" again..
uggggg... unfortunately, I know exactly what that person is talking about! LOL
I resemble that remark. (chemo brain)
"But then, when I was younger, I wasn't as old as I am now."
Why's Rumsfeld always get the credit for known/unknown knowns/unknowns? The concept was developed in 1955 as the Johari window - and it does make sense. Honest.
tgif. agree w/ rummy explanation.
Definitely a carrier for headache pain. Oooohhhh.
ha! What stuff? I forgot....
hhhh, what's this thing?
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