Comment by joquarky
2 years ago
As one grows older, they may find that not everything in reality can be quantified or put into words.
And trying to objectify value judgements is another whole area of contention that inevitably leads to itself.
2 years ago
As one grows older, they may find that not everything in reality can be quantified or put into words.
And trying to objectify value judgements is another whole area of contention that inevitably leads to itself.
I realize that.
But the point of reading a blog post would be to learn something insightful, to see the reasoning or argument by which the poster came to this particular conclusion. Hopefully with some consideration that I'd not thought of before.
This boils a complicated question with nuance and problems and facets of debate into a rather vapid "I like this answer." of a post. It's not worth anything: I come away from it no richer than when I came.
Like, trivially, someone could write the opposite answer on another blog. And whose answer is right? (They of course need not even bother actually writing it out. A "right" answer is created by argument, not spilled ink.)