Willful Ignorance: The absolute refusal to apply a minimal amount of brain power to learn a small amount of material that will save yourself, and others, a great deal of heartache and headache.
There is nothing in the world that bothers me more than this. And I mean absolutely nothing.
Watching someone commit a stubborn refusal to learn something when the information is handed to them on a golden platter makes me want to commit violence, it really does.
I have seen numerous examples in all kinds of locations, as have we all. I'll post a few of them here, to give you all an idea:
Willful ignorance is one of two things that I simply do not deal well with (the other being the stop and go traffic on I78 in NJ), mainly because it does not make any form of sense to me. The closest thing to it is some sort of entitlement on the part of the person doing it, something like "I refuse to learn this, so you're going to have to do it if it's going to get done at all."
I admit that I'm guilty of it in some areas as well. For instance, I have no chance of fixing my car if anything goes wrong with it. My reason for it though? I haven't had the time to learn anything beyond how to change a tire or add oil. Too much to do to keep up with the computer world.
But if I go to a mechanic, and ask for help, I will listen to what he says, and I will do my best to understand it. I very much try to avoid doing the willful ignorance.
And to have so many people in the world absolutely refusing to learn the knowledge that is freely available right now just sickens me.
There is nothing in the world that bothers me more than this. And I mean absolutely nothing.
Watching someone commit a stubborn refusal to learn something when the information is handed to them on a golden platter makes me want to commit violence, it really does.
I have seen numerous examples in all kinds of locations, as have we all. I'll post a few of them here, to give you all an idea:
- A simple set of instructions is handed to an accountant on how to make bills in a new computer system. The instructions include "Click this button, type amount, click this button, please ask me if any of this is at all unclear" type of stuff. Said accountant is unable to follow these instructions, and does not call for help, resulting in a few hundred bills being created incorrectly.
A second set of instructions is written, which includes extra highlighting over the instructions that were given before, but missed, and the same result is achieved.
Final result: That accountant loses her job a few months later when she is deemed untrainable on the new system, as she refuses to learn it. - While training a person at a new job, this person writes down their own instructions for a complicated procedure, and does so with extreme detail, resulting in well over 100 steps on his list. He then spends two weeks on this, and repeatedly makes the same mistakes (skipping steps that he wrote down until I circled, highlighted, and starred the steps).
Final result: He was let go after two weeks, deemed untrainable. - Asking a question, being told to google for a specific set of terms, and demanding that links be handed back instead of what to google for.
Final result: Very unpleasant bit of flameage.
Willful ignorance is one of two things that I simply do not deal well with (the other being the stop and go traffic on I78 in NJ), mainly because it does not make any form of sense to me. The closest thing to it is some sort of entitlement on the part of the person doing it, something like "I refuse to learn this, so you're going to have to do it if it's going to get done at all."
I admit that I'm guilty of it in some areas as well. For instance, I have no chance of fixing my car if anything goes wrong with it. My reason for it though? I haven't had the time to learn anything beyond how to change a tire or add oil. Too much to do to keep up with the computer world.
But if I go to a mechanic, and ask for help, I will listen to what he says, and I will do my best to understand it. I very much try to avoid doing the willful ignorance.
And to have so many people in the world absolutely refusing to learn the knowledge that is freely available right now just sickens me.
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