(September 28, 2014 at 1:44 am)psychoslice Wrote: Experience gives you just that, when we reduce it to knowledge then that is second-hand, its not your experience its someone else's, get it !!.
It's you who doesn't understand the importance of someone elses experience. You might not have the emotions or all the fine details, but it is generally more valuable than you sacraficing your time, energy, and maybe your wellbeing to repeat someone elses experience.
It's also interesting on how you have no comment on preventive care argument.