the TKB Commonplace Book WSJ, Coleridge: How could so many smart people be so blind to such bright red flags? I think the failure comes from what the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge called “the willing suspension of disbelief.”
WSJ, Coleridge: How could so many smart people be so blind to such bright red flags? I think the failure comes from what the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge called “the willing suspension of disbelief.”