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Have you ever wished to be ignorant?

I use ProtonMail, and I was thinking, "Damn, it's spectacular not being tracked... but hold on a minute. Perhaps less than gmail, but still at all. And what about browser fingerprinting, and cookies, and even fonts!" I ended up in that feedback loop we all end up in. Perhaps ignorance is bliss? What is something you (might) wish you were ignorant of?

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  • Ignorance is bliss until it isn't. At which you'll be completely unprepared to deal with the problems you've been pretending don't exist.

  • Life is hard whether you're ignorant or not, whether you're kind or not. There's no way to make life simple or always comfortable. So I think you're better off choosing to be not ignorant, and to be kind.

    • I like your take, I think most of the "advantages" of beign ignorant come from the increased damage we'd cause to others, directly or indirectly, without mental ripercussion; so ultimately we'd all just suffer way more.

      • I get that POV, but ultimately, water finds its own level. There is always going to be so much out of your control. It's like "play the hand you're dealt". In a poker game, you don't get to decide your hand. You can only play it as well as you can.

  • There's no perfect privacy. Just understanding your threat level. Minimizing the surface area of data collected on you is always a good thing. Just gotta discover what points matter the most to you.

  • Sometimes. Being dumb is really good for confidence.

    You gotta be just the right amount of ignorant though.

  • 1st-century BCE Syrian-Latin writer Publilius Syrus reads:

    In nil sapiendo vita iucundissima est (“Life is most delightful when one knows nothing.”)

  • Google has too much power and control. Even if I don’t have power and control of all my data, someone else having that power instead of Google is still preferable to leaving it all in their hands.

    Break it up into many small pieces that do not like eachother.

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