Right. You’re basically in the position Yvain describes; you assign value to clarity of mind. However, this doesn’t necessarily correlate to practical gains for you beyond that which could be acquired from pedestrian rationality (or at least specialized “business-rationality”).
Right. You’re basically in the position Yvain describes; you assign value to clarity of mind. However, this doesn’t necessarily correlate to practical gains for you beyond that which could be acquired from pedestrian rationality (or at least specialized “business-rationality”).