The unexamined life is soo worth living!! Your brain got jacked up by Socrates. He should have told you that you don't have to examine life (to take it apart and consequently kill the thing that you want to know). Instead he could have just said that "the unnoticed life is not worth living, and the only reason that it's not worth living is because if a life went by and the person who lived that life did not notice that he had lived it, then it would have been a life unlived in from that liver's perspective. However, the...
The unexamined life is soo worth living!! Your brain got jacked up by Socrates. He should have told you that you don't have to examine life (to take it apart and consequently kill the thing that you want to know). Instead he could have just said that "the unnoticed life is not worth living, and the only reason that it's not worth living is because if a life went by and the person who lived that life did not notice that he had lived it, then it would have been a life unlived in from that liver's perspective. However, the life could have been worth living if the effects he had on others during his hiatus from consciousness had worthwhile consequences. So I think that an unexamined life can still be noticed and thus worthwhile because there is an internal witness to experience it. The information gained my this internal witness can make absolutely any any life worth living. To me I sounds like a genius right now, but that's probably just because I'm as high as a tethered kite.
The unexamined life is not worth living.
The unexamined life is soo worth living!! Your brain got jacked up by Socrates. He should have told you that you don't have to examine life (to take it apart and consequently kill the thing that you want to know). Instead he could have just said that "the unnoticed life is not worth living, and the only reason that it's not worth living is because if a life went by and the person who lived that life did not notice that he had lived it, then it would have been a life unlived in from that liver's perspective. However, the...
The unexamined life is soo worth living!! Your brain got jacked up by Socrates. He should have told you that you don't have to examine life (to take it apart and consequently kill the thing that you want to know). Instead he could have just said that "the unnoticed life is not worth living, and the only reason that it's not worth living is because if a life went by and the person who lived that life did not notice that he had lived it, then it would have been a life unlived in from that liver's perspective. However, the life could have been worth living if the effects he had on others during his hiatus from consciousness had worthwhile consequences. So I think that an unexamined life can still be noticed and thus worthwhile because there is an internal witness to experience it. The information gained my this internal witness can make absolutely any any life worth living. To me I sounds like a genius right now, but that's probably just because I'm as high as a tethered kite.