Quote by Kurt Vonnegut
Plato says that the unexamined life is not worth living. But what if the examined life turns out to be a clunker as well?
Summary
This quote questions the value of both examined and unexamined lives. It challenges the assumption that examining one's life necessarily makes it worthwhile. While Plato asserted that self-reflection is crucial for a meaningful life, this quote presents an alternative perspective. It suggests that even if one were to examine their life, they might still find it unfulfilling or inadequate. Thus, it raises the question of whether it is possible to truly find purpose, meaning, or satisfaction through the process of self-examination, regardless of whether one engages in it or not.