The_Reaper
Senior Don Juan
I've read before - expressed many times in different ways - that the more a person learns about the world and the wiser he or she becomes, the less "happiness" or contentment they experience daily. Does anyone agree? Is ignorance bliss?
When we are born, we are innocent and "pure"; when we grow older we start to lose this innocence but we still go through long periods of naivete. The less naive we become and the more knowledge we accumulate, the darker we realise the world is...
Most of the people I know who are very intelligent are usually also quite dark individuals. On the other hand, people who always seem joyful are usually naive about many areas of life.
This can be applied to knowledge of women. A lot of guys who have sex with different women very often are not very happy people, below the surface. Many are mysogonistic, many just are simply not happy.
Is too much knowledge damaging to a person's happiness?
When we are born, we are innocent and "pure"; when we grow older we start to lose this innocence but we still go through long periods of naivete. The less naive we become and the more knowledge we accumulate, the darker we realise the world is...
Most of the people I know who are very intelligent are usually also quite dark individuals. On the other hand, people who always seem joyful are usually naive about many areas of life.
This can be applied to knowledge of women. A lot of guys who have sex with different women very often are not very happy people, below the surface. Many are mysogonistic, many just are simply not happy.
Is too much knowledge damaging to a person's happiness?