'Wisdom' is, it seems, a fool's horizon, not his or her destination. Like a drunk or junky, once a fool always a fool – whether or not one actively struggles in recovery against one's condition. We're born fools. It's our congenital birthright (i.e. h. sapiens' species defect): a tendency to fail to learn from failure; our naive (blissful) ignorance of being ignorant; incorrigible complexity-death-reality denials; a suite of cognitive biases; an unconscious repertoire of acculturated paths of least (mental) effort – the varied roots of our frequent misjudgments and facile malpractices which are, more often than not, as self-immiserating as they are compulsive. 'Philosophy as a way of life' is, as I understand it, a discipline of recovery from foolery – one's unwise, or self-blinkered / defeating / immiserating, habits (vices) – through reflective inquiries and practices; to know thy self-the-fool; to be self-overcoming ... like Sisyphus.
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