{"id":104,"date":"2008-11-01T20:01:00","date_gmt":"2008-11-02T00:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=104"},"modified":"2008-12-13T22:49:12","modified_gmt":"2008-12-14T02:49:12","slug":"a-nose-was-blown-but-not-by-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=104","title":{"rendered":"A Nose Was Blown, But Not By Me"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Uggh. Today has been misery punctuated by mere discomfort, and                you won&apos;t get anything profound from me tonight. What time I didn&apos;t                spend in bed with Aero&apos;s butt in my armpit and QBit lying across                my ankles I spent reading in my big chair, pulling Kleenexes from                the box as needed and tossing them atop my desk when I finished                with them. A few minutes ago, I looked at the pile of snotty Kleenex                and asked myself, &#8220;Did I do all that nose-blowing this afternoon?&#8221;                I was so bleary I barely remember.<\/p>\n<p>Yet objective evidence (the head-sized pile of snotty tissues)                suggests that I did. <\/p>\n<p>And on that note I will make a <i>very<\/i> strong recommendation                for the book I am mostly through reading, though I will probably                have to read it a second time once I&apos;m no longer blissed out on                antihistamines. Do <i>not<\/i> miss this one: <i>Mistakes Were made,                But Not By Me<\/i>, by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. (Thanks to                Michael Abrash for recommending the book.) It is a masterful piece                of pop psychology, beautifully written and well footnoted, that                offers to explain why we justfy foolish beliefs, bad decisions,                and hurtful behavior. It has been a painful read in that I have                seen myself in every other paragraph, and you will too. It has been                a hopeful read, however, in that I have been intuitively struggling                against these damaging psychological mechanisms for much of my adult                life; in fact, the book has allowed me to define what I mean by                contrarianism: the act of swimming against the torrent of stupidity                and falsehood that flows from the deeper mind.<\/p>\n<p>If you are a person given to certainty, the book will enrage you,                since it almost defines certainty as a species of mental illness.                (This is also the thesis of another book that I have read but not                yet reviewed here, <i>On Being Certain<\/i>, by Robert A. Burton.)                No matter what you&apos;re certain about, you&apos;re wrong. So am I. All                knowledge is tentative, and our memories are full of holes and scrambled                pointers. I&apos;ll start talking about that once I feel better and this                damned election is over.<\/p>\n<p>At this point it&apos;s time for shower and bed, and my nose is running.                Damn. I&apos;m out of Kleenex. I was <i>sure<\/i> that the box was still                half-full!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Uggh. Today has been misery punctuated by mere discomfort, and you won&apos;t get anything profound from me tonight. 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