A friend of mine
(admittedly a self-educated genius who had just retired - prolly earning $300K or more annually)
who was testifying regarding his corporation (actually, a public utility) being cheated out of millions by another corporation (also a public utility), and cross-examined by the cheating corporation's lawyer...
defense lawyer wrote:I see, Mr. X, that you have no degree in law, and not even a degree or any formal training in the power generation industry. What makes you believe that you are able to read and interpret this contract, interpret it correctly, and offer any credible testimony regarding any of it?
my just-retired friend wrote:Well you see sir, I was trained - in elementary and secondary school - that written communication is made of of letters, words, sentences, paragraphs, and - sometimes - even chapters, or other topical divisions. Once the proper interpretations of these things are mastered, it's actually possible to read written instruments for content, and understand their meanings.
...to which those in the courtroom let out uncontrolled laughter - at the great exasperation and irritation of that defense lawyer.
bloke "true, btw...and he and I matriculated the same poor-trash schools...and I'm not saying that any/all of these are humbug, but I do grow weary of elitist peeps on the internet using the LACK of any of these as 'you can't possibly know anything' types of argumentative attacks. When someone asks, me 'what I referenced' - as one of these typical attacks - I will report to them that I referenced 'my incredible powers of reason'. With ANY concept/idea/observations, SOMEONE had to have come up with it FIRST...so why not you or me?"