Frazz by Jef Mallett for May 08, 2019

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    RAGs  about 5 years ago

    …and often remembered by neither side…

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    Sisterdame  about 5 years ago

    Truth is, when you practice, you don’t keep on doing exactly the same thing. Otherwise, it would be insane…

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    Bilan  about 5 years ago

    Insanity is doing the same thing and trying to get different results.

    Practice is doing the same thing, but trying to do it differently.

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    asrialfeeple  about 5 years ago

    History is a showcase. What do we put in it?

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Depends on what you’re doing

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    daijoboo Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Practice is teaching your body and brain how to do it right automatically.

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    cervelo  about 5 years ago

    Isn’t that a fact Caulfield. In Canada, if you are of British heritage, you won a war, French, you lost a war and if First Nation, if your history was factually written, it would be in blood.

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    sandpiper  about 5 years ago

    Seems to me, there is a fine line that separates Caulfield’s two ifs, which suggests they are not the same but similar. Frazz’s comment shows the separation, while Caulfield’s closer sounds tangential.

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    pshapley Premium Member about 5 years ago

    The first ‘if’ is a debunked internet meme that refuses to die; while the second is a flawed definition of practice. (Practice is doing something over and over to try to get better at it, not to try to get a different result.)

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    BRICKPART Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Actually it’s the winners melt all the losers coins.

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    Old Girl  about 5 years ago

    By contrast, in politics, the losers are in charge of the future.

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    PoodleGroomer  about 5 years ago

    Do the same thing and experiment with the newly discovered variable and see how the results change.

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    DM2860  about 5 years ago

    Not true in the least. When you practice, if you get a result you don’t like, you make adjustments and do it differently next time. If you are doing it right, then you are trying to get the same result each time. The goal of practice is to keep doing something until the results that you want are obtained as often as possible.

    So either you are doing it to get the same result or you are doing it differently to get a different result or you are not doing practice right.

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    lagoulou  about 5 years ago

    Ho hum! ‘Nuff said..

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    herdleader53  about 5 years ago

    You “Learn” to do something the right way. You “Practice” so that you will do something the right way without thinking.

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    Piksea Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Yogi Berra said, “In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.”

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    kunddog  about 5 years ago

    how about the vietnam war?

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    flying spaghetti monster  about 5 years ago

    probably talking about ancient historical wars

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    Dr. Whom   about 5 years ago

    Actually, if you practice, you get different results…

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    streetbeater  about 5 years ago

    The concept of practice is to find the right way of doing something and then to repeat it with the goal being to obtain the same correct result. If you didn’t get the correct result, then QED, you didn’t do it the same.

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I keep reading this comic strip and expecting something funny, not the same joke stretched over three days.

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Not really getting what the “philosophical” or “humor” points are in these last few days. Practice may be insanity in some ways…. but again it may not.

    Non-human animals do not seem to regularly engage in what we would technically call “practice”. The wolf doesn’t simulate hunting a rabbit to improve its time like runners do….. the wolf simply tries again and again to get the rabbit so it can eat.

    There are of course a few exceptions to my comment….. wolf pups play fight, and play chase each other…. puppies do this too…. and kittens as well. But…. for the most part, I do not see many headband wearing gazelles going out for a daily five mile jog just for the hell of it. :)

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    gmu328  about 5 years ago

    Caulfield is not exactly stating the truth – Mallett is stating an assumption to come up with a pretty lame punch line. Kind of a stretch to define insanity and practice as expecting different results. As noted before, practice is the act of doing something in order to expect the same result every time.

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    AndrewSihler  about 5 years ago

    Not quite sure how the aphorism about history being written by the winners fits with the set-up. In any case, it’s false: the history of the Civil War was largely (re)written by Southerners, generally thought to have been the losers in a lost cause. A very smart friend of my mother’s, a Kentuckian, said that she didn’t find out that the South lost the Civil War until she went away to college. (But she may have been joking, as she had a taste for irony.)

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    natasleazio  about 5 years ago

    As a coach I gotta say “please get off this theme.” Practice is doing things slightly differently to get a better result, and then learning to be consistent to produce the desired result under high pressure circumstances, all while being aware enough to recognize which slight variations are worth learning to replicate and which habits are deleterious to overall performance. Athletes practice to improve, not to remain the same.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 5 years ago

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    Of course, you all knew the difference between practice and insanity from the start. Or several differences and variations on the theme. And then there’s the reality that it’s perfectly possible, even reasonable, for the two to coexist. Practice makes perfect, and we’ve all met a few people who are perfectly nuts.

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    Mad Sci  about 5 years ago

    History is written by the winners, and that goes double for oral histories

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