segunda-feira, janeiro 08, 2007
Bywater
"Discrimen is the ability to judge a situation and to take right action without being sidetracked by peripheral considerations.
Sailors call it seamanship. Surgeons call it decisiveness.
In all cases, discrimen is about knowing what to do in the circumstances, even if there is no guarantee of pulling it off […] cardinal virtue of adulthood".
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Sailors call it seamanship. Surgeons call it decisiveness.
In all cases, discrimen is about knowing what to do in the circumstances, even if there is no guarantee of pulling it off […] cardinal virtue of adulthood".