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Saints Crowd Out Non‑Moral Life
- Moral saints devote their lives to being as morally good as possible, crowding out other pursuits.
- Susan Wolf argues this leaves lives empty of non-moral sources of meaning and personal interests.
Morality Wins By Attrition
- Wolf claims moral demands win by attrition over hobbies and personal projects.
- Consequently saints risk becoming bland, humorless, and lacking other admired qualities.
Moral Niceness Undermines Humor
- Some valued traits like dark humor clash with saintly niceness and inoffensiveness.
- Wolf worries moral saints would be dull and unable to appreciate or produce such qualities.


