I just stumbled upon this Spanish quote from Cervantes: "El más tonto sabe más 
en su casa que el sabio en la ajena" which means "the most foolish person knows 
more in his home than the wise person knows in someone else's".In this sense 
interdisciplinary work as the SFI wants to do is hardly possible because we are 
always making fools of ourselves when we leave our home. For example if I start 
to talk about psychology as a physicist and computer scientist I must look like 
a fool to Nick and Eric since I have not studied it :-/By the way thanks David 
for your invaluable feedback to my foolish interdisciplinary writings, I am 
still working on it. -J.
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