A Human Strategy #527: Modification of Socrates' Examination

527

A life without regrets is not worth living.  It was Socrates who first said this, but in a different way.  There is no difference between investigating self-deceit and having regrets, except in their respective stages in the causal chain.    One avoids regret by fearing investigation, or perfecting it.

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