Up to a point. In my research career, I chose problems relevant to the non-evident matter of the origin of life, being a partisan supporter of the view that inorganic substrates played (forgive the choice of words) a vital role, and though I was not dogmatic in rejecting alternatives this attachment gave me much motivation and pleasure. These days I regard the matter with Pyrrhonic detachment, but as a result following developments is little bit like watching a football match where you don't care who wins.
Thank you so very much for sharing. Andrew Huberman, the neuroscientist/blogger states that one cannot do anything without stress (taraxia)And although that may be correct, ataraxia is equally as important
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Up to a point. In my research career, I chose problems relevant to the non-evident matter of the origin of life, being a partisan supporter of the view that inorganic substrates played (forgive the choice of words) a vital role, and though I was not dogmatic in rejecting alternatives this attachment gave me much motivation and pleasure. These days I regard the matter with Pyrrhonic detachment, but as a result following developments is little bit like watching a football match where you don't care who wins.
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Thank you so very much for sharing. Andrew Huberman, the neuroscientist/blogger states that one cannot do anything without stress (taraxia)And although that may be correct, ataraxia is equally as important