Insanity
This content was originally published June 24, 2016. … @RuPaul Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results~Einstein @chamblee54 @RuPaul Everything I have seen on the internet is a lie, but maybe this one is the truth
“Definition of insanity” is a favorite of English speaking rhetoric mongers. DOI is usually blamed on Albert Einstein. There never seems to be a source, or context.
DOI is one of those sayings that sound good, until you think about it. Thinking is not a problem for the pontificating masses who trot the phrase out at every opportunity. The fact that Bill and Hillary Clinton quote DOI should tell you something. America is about to elect a Clinton President, and is expecting different results. (See update at end.)
Perhaps the best place to look is the comments. alberto-a-stone: The definition of ignorance is quoting the same thing over and over even though it is not factual. Dollarhide: the definition of insanity is quoting Einstein over and over and expecting to be thought to be clever each time
America did not elect a Clinton to be President in 2016. We still got different results. · The apparent source of the DOI quote is a Tennessee newspaper article. “Al-Anon Helps Family, Friends to Orderly Lives The Knoxville News-Sentinel Betsy Pickle, October 11, 1981.” · Pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. The social media picture was taken in 1937. “Crowd of girls and one boy behind a sign that reads “McClaren High,” Campbell County Fair, Fairburn, Georgia” ©Luther Mckinnon 2026 · selah

















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