I used to be a terrible hypochondriac when I was young and a great reader of medical dictionaries. One day I realised that I was not actually frightened of terminal illness but of not getting done the things I wanted to get done.
A.C. Grayling, from a recent Guardian mini-interview
(My interpretation: remember that our various seemingly nonsensical personality tics can mask other, more addressable concerns.)
A.C. Grayling, from a recent Guardian mini-interview
(My interpretation: remember that our various seemingly nonsensical personality tics can mask other, more addressable concerns.)