The "not think for themselves" thing is trending across all aspects of civilized life. It's not unique to medicine and pharmacology. Somehow, the powers that he seen to have turned off everyone's natural curiosity. It scares me.
The "not think for themselves" thing is trending across all aspects of civilized life. It's not unique to medicine and pharmacology. Somehow, the powers that he seen to have turned off everyone's natural curiosity. It scares me.
I remember, sitting at a conference table with fellow faculty (so had to be prior to 2007), one saying, regarding internet use, "You have be to careful what you are looking for, because you will find it." As a child, how many times was I 'waylaid' by the encyclopedia set in the bookcase at foot of the front stairs--the interesting first and last topics printed on the spines--I sat for hours and learned so much that I had NOT been looking for.
The "not think for themselves" thing is trending across all aspects of civilized life. It's not unique to medicine and pharmacology. Somehow, the powers that he seen to have turned off everyone's natural curiosity. It scares me.
Natural curiosity coupled with healthy skepticism.
I remember, sitting at a conference table with fellow faculty (so had to be prior to 2007), one saying, regarding internet use, "You have be to careful what you are looking for, because you will find it." As a child, how many times was I 'waylaid' by the encyclopedia set in the bookcase at foot of the front stairs--the interesting first and last topics printed on the spines--I sat for hours and learned so much that I had NOT been looking for.
I've begun describing it as what appears to be a literal mind virus.