When I was on the app, an anecdote circulated about a lawyer who in the examination work “acquitted the accused” and justified it like this: “According to life experience, a man with a strong outflow of alcohol, is not able to harass a woman.” The lecturer discussed this and wondered aloud where such a life experience comes from.
I suppose that probably in every profession – at least at the beginner stage – there are people who probably do not quite consciously pay homage to the well-known saying of W. Gombrowicz: “The stupid the wiser.” I give an example: The part of the property that the customer was supposed to buy was intended – according to the local plan – for the road.
The young lawyer did not see it, however. So I drew his attention to this and asked him to ANALYSE what follows. I received a DD report supplemented with this information, but nothing was still apparent from the report. I wanted to get this young lawyer to think for himself, so I asked him, “If you were buying a plot of land for yourself, a part of which is intended for a local plan, what would you like to know before you buy this land for a certain price?” The lawyer pondered the moment and answered my question with his question: “WHERE does this road go?”
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Great Honor