You can say you are accurate, but be wrong.
You can say you are precise, but be wrong.
Accurate means means you can hit the same spot over and over.
Precise means you can pick the spot you want to hit and hit it.
The
spot could be the wrong spot. You can substitute the word “spot” with
“decision”:, “goal”, or “fact” and you get where I’m headed with this
line of thought.
The next time you hear a reporter call their story “accurate” remember, they could still be wrong.
It wasn't me. You can't prove anything.
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