I don't dismiss the combat, it's just the old "man's inhumanity to man". Also old is the implied notion that a good war would stop the bickering. That feels positively Edwardian.
I went and started reading The Burnout Society. This is from the opening paragraph:
"Neurological illnesses such as depression, attention deficit hyperactivity di…
I don't dismiss the combat, it's just the old "man's inhumanity to man". Also old is the implied notion that a good war would stop the bickering. That feels positively Edwardian.
I went and started reading The Burnout Society. This is from the opening paragraph:
"Neurological illnesses such as depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and burnout syndrome mark the landscape of pathology at the beginning of the twenty-first century. They are not infections, but infarctions; they do not follow from the negativity of what is immunologically foreign, but from an excess of positivity. Therefore, they elude all technologies and techniques that seek to combat what is alien."
That last line. He's kind of setting up his next idea in the second last line, but that last line - he is either saying nothing of value or what he is saying is wrong.
I read more but this argument via convoluted metaphor style just makes me roll my eyes. Life is short. The truth is not so obtuse.
I don't dismiss the combat, it's just the old "man's inhumanity to man". Also old is the implied notion that a good war would stop the bickering. That feels positively Edwardian.
I went and started reading The Burnout Society. This is from the opening paragraph:
"Neurological illnesses such as depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and burnout syndrome mark the landscape of pathology at the beginning of the twenty-first century. They are not infections, but infarctions; they do not follow from the negativity of what is immunologically foreign, but from an excess of positivity. Therefore, they elude all technologies and techniques that seek to combat what is alien."
That last line. He's kind of setting up his next idea in the second last line, but that last line - he is either saying nothing of value or what he is saying is wrong.
I read more but this argument via convoluted metaphor style just makes me roll my eyes. Life is short. The truth is not so obtuse.