In a chapter of his new book, The Human Disease, Oliver Sacks asks five questions. He wants to know if people are pursuing comfort when what's called for is discomfort. And how would you spend your days differently if you didn't care so much about seeing your actions reach fruition? "I think that there is something really powerful about that just because in some sense you're not going to see any of your action reach fruition"

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