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Tag Archives: Socrates the unexamined life
The unexamined life, or why it pays to revise and edit our outlook from time to time.
We’re writers, right? Well… Writers look at stuff. Think about stuff. Write. Edit. Revise. Write more. Edit. Revise. Socrates says, in no uncertain terms: The unexamined life is not worth living. I can’t say I feel an overwhelming urge to … Continue reading →
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Tagged change, cognitive dissonance, Franz Fanon, metamorphosis, Socrates the unexamined life
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