328. “I know it as I know that my name is L.W.”
‘my name is …’ –
is all there is to it –
to say ‘I know my name is …’
is to claim an authority for the assertion
the only authority –
is your authorship –
no need to assert that –
as you are making the assertion
straightforward assertions –
are all that is required
loading them up –
with claims to knowledge –
is
to weigh them down –
with unnecessary and irrelevant
baggage
© greg t. charlton. 2010.