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by A4ET8a8uTh0
612 days ago
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I hope it will not sound too preachy. You are right in a sense that it is what he thinks he is paying for, but is actually missing out on untapped value. He will not be able to discuss death as a concept throughout the lens of various authors. He will not wrestle with questions of cognition and its human limitations ( which amusingly is a relevant subject these days ). He will not learn anything. He is and will remain an adult child in adult daycare. I could go on like this, but I won't. Each of us has a choice how we play the cards we are dealt. I accept your point, but this point reinforces a perspective I heard from my accountant family member, who clearly can identify price, but has a hard time not equating it with value. I hesitate to use the word wrong, because it is pragmatic, but it is also rather wasteful ( if not outright dumb ). |
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Your characterization of an adult child does not seem fair. What makes someone an adult? If it's academic discourse, then why is it valuable?
I mean, if you're into it, more power to you. Go nuts with finally figuring out what makes a human. Just don't claim it's more virtuous than anyone else's hobby, unless you can find a reason.
To call it "wasteful" says that something of "value" is being squandered, but the value is perceived by each of us differently.