Talk:Richard Vernon/@comment-2606:6000:5010:D100:F4FC:53E6:9779:3F24-20180430003653/@comment-99.47.235.132-20200506062714

At least, you now understand me, Mustang. Like you and everyone elsewho isn't me, I don't know everything because the human mind isn't meant to be omniscient (Latin for "all-knowing").

Plus I learned that people who are know-it-alls end up making many enemies because they claim to know everything when they actually don't. If anyone's omniscient, these are consequences that they could suffer:

1. Other people will run from them, thus rendering them as outcasts.

2. Lots of other folks would depend too much on them for answers.

3. Others could exploit them for their selfish benefits.

4. Human life would have no meaning.

5. They'd be treated only as sources of information and not people.

6. Those who don't know everything might be out of jobs and purposes.