that you make that point. Yes, that's a good point. Something else that came to me while you were talking, and it goes back to this distinction between precision and accuracy. In some sense, it could be that as our lives become more precise, they become less accurate, that they are less aligned with our intentions, with the type of life that we want to live, that we may... We have forgotten and overlooked. Yeah, I mean, it's a... We don't have to know how we want to live anymore. Yes. We're too sort of subsumed in the world of buying new iPhones and televisions and things. There's less intention. There's less intention. There's a sort of Socratic argument to be made about... There's an argument to be made of letting life take you along a certain path, rather than necessarily demanding of it things that you think you ought to want, but perhaps deep down you don't. That was something else that I thought about when I was reading your book, which was... And I wrote it down somewhere here. (19/57)
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