Also, as Dennett would point out, you are more likely to defend something for which views are polarized, than something for which they are almost all the same.
We do not spend much time discussing shoes wearing, but abortion......
Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” discusses this notion. His conclusion being that if you want to value something, start investing time in it.
ie—you can bootstrap your own life-interests… which is kinda cool if you’re the kind of person searching for “meaning” in life.
It means you can do something about it by simply picking something and running with it.
We do not spend much time discussing shoes wearing
well, I’d argue that some people spend an awful lot of time discussing such things ;)
but I agree. Mostly we talk about things that we disagree on.
I guess that for certain topics, we don’t have anything left to discuss—so it’s considered a done-deal. We only get heated up where there’s something left to hammer out.
Investing in X increases X’s stakes......
Also, as Dennett would point out, you are more likely to defend something for which views are polarized, than something for which they are almost all the same. We do not spend much time discussing shoes wearing, but abortion......
Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” discusses this notion. His conclusion being that if you want to value something, start investing time in it. ie—you can bootstrap your own life-interests… which is kinda cool if you’re the kind of person searching for “meaning” in life. It means you can do something about it by simply picking something and running with it.
well, I’d argue that some people spend an awful lot of time discussing such things ;) but I agree. Mostly we talk about things that we disagree on.
I guess that for certain topics, we don’t have anything left to discuss—so it’s considered a done-deal. We only get heated up where there’s something left to hammer out.