November 01, 2004
Must read for the day:
Must read for the day: Paul Johnson in Forbes as to why we cause ourselves more grief than we need to.
Go read the whole thing. It's fascinating.
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Human beings can be characterized as creatures with a
capacity to worry. Anxieties expand automatically to occupy the time
and nervous energy we instinctively make available for worry. Yet when
we have real, urgent and potentially devastating reasons for anxiety,
all lesser and artificial concerns disappear. In Britain during World
War II, when the country was in actual danger of being conquered and
people were in constant fear of being blown to bits by German bombs,
the incidence of psychiatric disorders (as recorded in doctors'
offices) fell almost to zero. Cases of suicide or attempted suicide
were rare. Buth with the war's end, incidences of both returned to
"normal" levels.
Politicians and businesses pay too little attention to the human
appetite for worrying and our propensity to create artificial
anxiety{...}
Go read the whole thing. It's fascinating.
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