I've only recently learned what 'Ley lines' are (so for once I didn't have to look it up and research its meaning). That's how (under)educated I am. Thank goodness my position requires me to be able to find resources. Just today I was asked to find data sets for poverty in my state, AFTER finding data sets for unemployment back to 1976. Thank goodness I am not expected to analyze anything. I only got the job because I was able to prove I had a basic understanding of how to use MS Office. I was able to keep the job because I was able to 'find' what they needed when they needed it.
I've only recently learned what 'Ley lines' are (so for once I didn't have to look it up and research its meaning). That's how (under)educated I am. Thank goodness my position requires me to be able to find resources. Just today I was asked to find data sets for poverty in my state, AFTER finding data sets for unemployment back to 1976. Thank goodness I am not expected to analyze anything. I only got the job because I was able to prove I had a basic understanding of how to use MS Office. I was able to keep the job because I was able to 'find' what they needed when they needed it.
no shame in looking up stuff. I do it daily - it's how we learn.
Hey, admitting you do not know everything is great! Learning is great! I am looking stuff up every day, and I love it.
Sounds like someone with good old fashioned horse sense who has a brain apart from "google" :)
I am consumed with looking stuff up these days. Become an expert in it. You’ll do well for you and for those who desire to know. Beware of the traps.