
Ep. 250: In Defense of Thinking
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
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The Pleasure in Thinking Deeply: Aristotle's View on the Creation of Useful Information
The creation of useful information is deeply satisfying for human beings in a way that it's hard for other activities to replicate. Aristotle wrote about this in his book 'Ethics', stating that the activity of philosophic wisdom is the pleasantest of virtuous activities, offering marvelous pleasures for their purity and enduringness. He concludes that the theological necessity of human beings is our ability to think deeply, as this is what humans can do that nothing else can.
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