LinkedinFacebookTwitterEmailPrintThe father of modern scientific method, Sir Francis Bacon, believed consistency to be “the foundation of virtue.” Dramatist and poet Oscar Wilde, on the other hand, saw consistency as the “last refuge of the unimaginative.” While we do not wish in any way to diminish Wilde’s esteemed position in literary circles, we do suppose it’s …
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