## Highlights We should therefore rewrite Socrates’ dictum: instead of saying that the unexamined life is not worth living, we can say that a failure to find meaning or worth in your life *leads you* into such a self-examination. Socrates had simply reversed the direction of cause and effect. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hvy6j2n08p4nv4wgxvf87rep)) - 💭 sound propositional logic but what are the chances the "casual" players are not enjoying the game to the full potential? sure they can be content, but is it bad that the contentment prevents them from continuing to look further on their potential? fisherman paradox would say it is not bad from a capitalist perspective, kant would say that it is bad due to a lack of enhancing cognition