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In Praise of Stupidity


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You can find the synopsis of this episode, further notes, and a convenient place to ⁠⁠comment ⁠here⁠⁠⁠. I will also periodically update my thoughts on this episode's content at that same link.

The key points in this "speaking":

  • Everyone has a defining insecurity. Our lives circle around these insecurities through exclusion.

    • To be a human being is to be in direct and dangerous contact with time. Are we more afraid of finitude or eternity?

    • Perhaps there is something beneath time and eternity that makes this duality possible. But this something can only be sensed, not conceptualized.

    • We build identities based on exclusion so we don't have to dissolve into everything. Just as every person excludes traits from their identity—from fear and insecurity— so do professions.

      • In academia, that excluded fear/ characteristic is stupidity. Lately, I've been wanting to embody this shadow. Not stupidity as the opposite of intelligence, but rather as a spaciousness of mind, a wide unknowing.

        • Even though this blankness may seem to be a kind of stupidity, it's in fact the key to using intelligence (as a tool) effectively, holding paradoxes, and being willing to change your mind.

        • If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future topics, you can email me at [email protected]. You can also check out my website at ⁠⁠www.sondrawriter.com⁠⁠, where you'll find my essays and links to ⁠⁠my memoir⁠⁠.

          Music is L'épisode cévenol by Circus Marcus, from the Free Music Archive. License type: CC BY-NC.

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