Ignorance, like exercise, was not regarded as precious in the past because it was always plentiful.
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But the nature and methods of the cultivation of ignorance are perhaps even more mysterious than those of knowledge.
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One can’t, through will, forget how to read; at best, one can forget, at times, to attend.
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(how impressive and magical would it be, though, if one of us managed to forget how to read through long effort)
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turns out we’ve been going about this all wronghttps://twitter.com/degenrolf/status/1097104283437285376 …
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We can appreciate our own beauty, but we cannot appreciate the grandeur of our own magnificent ignorance except in interaction with others.
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Not just a valid form of disobedience, but vital for the growth of knowledge:https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/iSRCrE82G4dindJHZ/criticism-scheduling-and-privacy …
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love to see defenses of thick notions of privacy
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