I am so sorry for this comment: but Patañjali does immediately spring to my mind. I think he had prettily answered the question with: “not much; nothing special”. I wonder why it kept being found useful after being answered that clearly. (I still sometimes catch myself using it when dating; its usefulness there does not increase though)
Maybe it’s perceived worth lies beyond its meaning and the hope of getting an answer there is connected to the hope of getting an answer for “What is the awesomest version of future me? Which traits, virtues and potentials (Hidden and known) did it focus on?” (oh wait I’m going to steal that question from myself and put it to real use)
I am so sorry for this comment: but Patañjali does immediately spring to my mind. I think he had prettily answered the question with: “not much; nothing special”. I wonder why it kept being found useful after being answered that clearly. (I still sometimes catch myself using it when dating; its usefulness there does not increase though) Maybe it’s perceived worth lies beyond its meaning and the hope of getting an answer there is connected to the hope of getting an answer for “What is the awesomest version of future me? Which traits, virtues and potentials (Hidden and known) did it focus on?” (oh wait I’m going to steal that question from myself and put it to real use)