Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Stubborn or stupid?


For your approval on subjects widely divergent, consider the strange habits people get in to. Whether it's the questions they don't ask or foolish habits they acquire, as in sliding headfirst into bases. For example, the best player in baseball Mike Trout is out, and the best prospect and baseball Gleyber Torres is missing the rest of the season for the same foolish act. This begs the question, do you always have to be stupid if you're stubborn, or is it guaranteed you'll be stubborn if you're stupid?

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