Why can't you just unilaterally decide that your life is meaningful?
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That provocation comes from Pamela J. Hobart, a "life coach for smart people" who is a qualified philosopher and nothing else. She reminds me of Sherlock Holmes. Like most ordinary people, she is a virtue ethicist. She also offers this: if you've been trying something weird, maybe it's time to try something more ordinary.
Why can't you just unilaterally decide that your life is meaningful?
Why can't you just unilaterally decide that…
Why can't you just unilaterally decide that your life is meaningful?
That provocation comes from Pamela J. Hobart, a "life coach for smart people" who is a qualified philosopher and nothing else. She reminds me of Sherlock Holmes. Like most ordinary people, she is a virtue ethicist. She also offers this: if you've been trying something weird, maybe it's time to try something more ordinary.