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To protect their beliefs.Assuming people actually choose to be willfully ignorant, why, then, would anyone choose to be willfully ignorant?
That's not ignorance, it's a cop-out.To protect their beliefs.
To not have to deal with contradictions (both real and not real) to their beliefs.
because they cannot handle and/or do not wish to deal with or face the truth.
the list goes on....
Perhaps it is, however if you refuse to learn because you fear what you learn will threaten your beliefs, then that is willful ignorance.That's not ignorance, it's a cop-out.
Disinterest.Assuming people actually choose to be willfully ignorant, why, then, would anyone choose to be willfully ignorant?
heh, then I must be the most cheerful person ever!I'd love to be a complete idiot. The more you know, the more depressed you are.
Assuming people actually choose to be willfully ignorant, why, then, would anyone choose to be willfully ignorant?
heh, then I must be the most cheerful person ever!
Same reasons that Morpheus had in the first Matrix. Great scene in that restaurant, is knowledge really useful to producing happiness. You may think it is easy to let go for the sake of truth alone, but the consequences are just as real as the truth.