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If that makes you sleep at night then yeah you are ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป
ู„ุง ูˆุงู„ู„ู‡ ุดูˆ ู…ูƒุถูŠู‡ุง ุณู‡ุฑุงู†
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The civilization softens further as the Age of Affluence transitions into an Age of Intellect. Wealth is now available in such abundance that it far exceeds what is necessary โ€œto supply the mere necessities, or even the luxuries of life,โ€ so excess funds are poured into advanced education and the pursuit of knowledge. This produces โ€œsurprising advances in natural scienceโ€ and also in many other fields. But, says Glubb, the shadow side of this flourishing intellectual climate is such a luxuriance of โ€œdiscussion, debate, and argumentโ€ that โ€œpublic affairs drift from bad to worse, amid an unceasing cacophony of argumentโ€ that vitiates โ€œthe power of action.โ€

In addition, except at the cutting edge, the quantitative increase in intellectual output tends to bring about a decline in quality. (As Gibbon famously remarked about Romeโ€™s Age of Intellect, โ€œA crowd of critics, of compilers, of commentators, darkened the face of learning, and the decline of genius was soon followed by the corruption of taste.โ€) The excessively rational approach to life characteristic of the Age of Intellect also fosters โ€œthe unconscious growth of the idea that the human brain can solve the problems of the world.โ€

- Immoderate Greatness, by William Ophuls
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The civilization softens further as the Age of Affluence transitions into an Age of Intellect. Wealth is now available in such abundance that it far exceeds what is necessary โ€œto supply the mere necessities, or even the luxuries of life,โ€ so excess funds areโ€ฆ
ุชุตุจุญู ุงู„ุญุถุงุฑุฉู ุฃูƒุซุฑูŽ ู„ูŠู†ู‹ุง ูˆุถุนูู‹ุง ุจุงู†ุชู‚ุงู„ูู‡ุง ู…ู† ุนูŽุตุฑู ุงู„ุบูู†ู‰ ุฅู„ู‰ ุนูŽุตุฑู ุงู„ุนู‚ู„ ูˆุงู„ูููƒุฑ. ูุงู„ุซุฑูˆุฉ ุชุตูŠุฑู ูˆุงูุฑุฉู‹ ุจุดูƒู„ู ูŠููˆู‚ู ุงู„ุญุงุฌุฉ ู„ู…ุง ู‡ูˆ ุถุฑูˆุฑูŠ ุจู„ ุญุชู‰ ู„ู…ุง ู‡ูˆ ุชูŽุฑูŽููŒ ูˆูƒู…ุงู„ูŠุŒ ูˆู„ู‡ุฐุง ูุฅู†ู‘ ุงู„ุฃู…ูˆุงู„ูŽ ุงู„ุฅุถุงููŠุฉ ุชูุตูŽุจู‘ู ููŠ ุตุงู„ุญ ุงู„ุชุนู„ูŠู… ุงู„ุนุงู„ูŠ ูˆุงู„ุณุนูŠู ู†ุญูˆ ุงู„ู…ุนุฑูุฉุŒ ูˆู‡ุฐุง ูŠูŽุฎู„ู‚ู ุชู‚ุฏู‘ู…ู‹ุง ุตุงุฏู…ู‹ุง ููŠ ุงู„ุนู„ูˆู… ุงู„ุทุจูŠุนูŠุฉ ูˆุจุนุถู ุงู„ุญู‚ูˆู„ู ุงู„ุฃูุฎุฑู‰. ู„ูƒู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฌุงู†ูุจูŽ ุงู„ู…ุธู„ู… ู…ูู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฌูˆู‘ ุงู„ุซู‚ุงููŠ ุงู„ู…ุฒุฏู‡ุฑุŒ ูˆูู‚ู‹ุง ู„ุบู„ูˆุจุŒ ูŠุดู…ู„ู ุฃูŠุถู‹ุง ุชูƒุงุซุฑู‹ุง ู…ุณุฑููู‹ุง ููŠ "ุงู„ู†ู‚ุงุดุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู†ุงุธุฑุงุช ูˆุงู„ุฌุฏุงู„ุงุช ุญูŠุซู ูŠูŽู†ุญุฑููู ุงู„ุดุฃู†ู ุงู„ุนุงู… ู…ู† ุณูŠุกู ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃุณูˆุฃ ูˆุณุท ูƒู„ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุฌุฏุงู„ุงุช ุงู„ู…ุชู†ุงูุฑุฉ ูˆุงู„ู„ุงู…ุชู†ุงู‡ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุชูุถุนูู ุงู„ุฃุฑุงุฏุฉูŽ ูˆุงู„ุฑุบุจุฉูŽ ุจุงู„ุชุตุฑู."

ุจุงู„ุฅุถุงูุฉ ุฅู„ู‰ ุฐู„ูƒุŒ ูˆู…ุง ุนุฏุง ููŠ ู‚ูู…ุฉ ุงู„ู‡ุฑู…ุŒ ูุฅู†ู‘ ุงู„ุฒูŠุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ูƒู…ูŠุฉ ููŠ ุงู„ุฅู†ุชุงุฌ ุงู„ู…ุนุฑููŠ ูŠูŽู†ุชุฌ ุนู†ู‡ุง ุนุงุฏุฉู‹ ุฅู†ุฎูุงุถูŒ ููŠ ุงู„ุฌูˆุฏุฉ (ู…ุซู„ู…ุง ุตุฑู‘ุญ Gibbon ุจุฑุฃูŠูู‡ ุงู„ู…ุดู‡ูˆุฑ ุนู† ุนุตุฑู ุงู„ูููƒุฑ ูˆุงู„ู…ุนุฑูุฉ ููŠ ุฑูˆู…ุงุŒ "ุญูŽุดุฏูŒ ู…ูู† ุงู„ู†ู‚ู‘ุงุฏ ูˆุฌุงู…ุนูŠ ุงู„ูƒุชุจ ูˆุงู„ู…ุนู„ูˆู…ุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ุนู„ู‘ู‚ูŠู† ุณูŽูˆู‘ูŽุฏูˆุง ูˆุฌู‡ูŽ ุงู„ุชุนู„ูŠู…ุŒ ุซูู…ู‘ ู„ูŽุญูู‚ูŽ ุงู†ุญุฏุงุฑูŽ ุงู„ุนุจู‚ุฑูŠุฉ ุณุฑูŠุนู‹ุง ูุณุงุฏู ุงู„ุฐูˆู‚.") ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุชูˆุฌู‘ูู‡ ุงู„ุนู‚ู„ุงู†ูŠู ุงู„ู…ุชุทุฑู ุชุฌุงู‡ูŽ ุงู„ุญูŠุงุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฐูŠ ูŠู…ูŠู‘ุฒ ุนุตุฑูŽ ุงู„ู…ุนุฑูุฉ "ูŠูู†ู…ู‘ูŠ ุฃูŠุถู‹ุง ุจุดูƒู„ ู„ุง-ูˆุงุนู ุจูŠู† ุซู†ุงูŠุงู‡ ููƒุฑุฉูŽ ุฃู†ู‘ ุงู„ุนู‚ู„ูŽ ุงู„ุจุดุฑูŠ ู‚ุงุฏุฑูŒ ุนู„ู‰ ุญู„ู‘ ู…ุดุงูƒู„ู ุงู„ุนุงู„ูŽู…."
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Intellectuals are usually stunted by their intellect. They over-think, over-plan, over-argue, and eventually they don't do anything.
We, men gifted with a flicker of intellect, believe that thinking is the one tool that can encompass the whole world and explain it. And only after explaining the world, we can find our way through it "safely" and "predictably." But we always forget that thinking, just like every other ability of ours, is limited, and that our minds, just like every other organ of ours, can only handle so much. Precisely because of our human limitedness and profound ignorance of the world and future, we have no other choice but to take risks and to have faith that "things will turn out good."
That does not mean that planning is useless. As all generals learn, war plans never survive first contact with the enemy, but planning is nonetheless an indispensable preparation for battle.

- Immoderate Greatness, by William Ophuls
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"Planning is everything, plans are nothing"

- Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Modern politics has reached the end of its tether. The modern political paradigmโ€”that is, the body of political concepts and beliefs bequeathed to us by the philosophical movement known as the Enlightenmentโ€”is no longer intellectually tenable or practically viable. We are therefore in deep political crisis and confront the necessity for an abrupt and decisive change to a radically different type of politics.

- Requiem For Modern Politics, by William Ophuls
The traditional teaching method of โ€œsee one, do one, teach oneโ€ in surgical residency programs is simple but still applicable