So the basic gist here is Cobb, with the lessons learned side running up against Mamet’s argument of the devil you know vs the devil you don’t know. They are so preoccupied with their version that they can’t see the merits of the other’s point of view.
So the basic gist here is Cobb, with the lessons learned side running up against Mamet’s argument of the devil you know vs the devil you don’t know. They are so preoccupied with their version that they can’t see the merits of the other’s point of view.
(Ok, I’m done Lambsplaining for the day.)