Ruminations on March and March and the seductive pleasure of not thinking

Aweh, Dear Ruminants and Groupies, The American columnist David Brooks has observed that many people seem remarkably uninterested in the hard work of thinking, finding it far easier to outsource that burden to whoever offers the simplest explanation. Thinking requires holding contradictory ideas simultaneously. It requires tolerating uncertainty. It requires sitting with the discomfort thatContinue reading “Ruminations on March and March and the seductive pleasure of not thinking”