There’s a story about philosopher John Dewey walking with his young son on a cold, wet, and windy day. The boy, barefoot, was gleefully splashing in a puddle despite the weather. A concerned friend passing by warned, “You’d better get that boy out of the water, or he’ll catch pneumonia.” Dewey…
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