The Unexamined Life
Over in the Marginal Revolution comments section, Martin Cohen explains the benefits of the unexamined life:
Benefits of the unexamined life:
You don�t have to waste time and energy listening to those others you know are wrong.
You can make use of the dynamic duo of �It�s not my fault� and �It�s not my problem�.
You can get from here to there much faster if you ignore the �Warning � thin ice!� signs.
You will be supported in so many ways by the others living in the fact-free zone.
It�s much easier if you think of those things you are climbing over as minor obstacles rather than people.
It�s so much fun to creatively decorate those walls that surround you.
Focusing on your own well-being takes all your energy, anyway.
Finally, if you�re screaming inside, you don�t have to listen.
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