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How to Protect Yourself from 'Idiots' | Arthur Schopenhauer “The wise have always said the same things, and fools have always done just the opposite.” — Arthur Schopenhauer There is a kind of exhaustion no amount of sleep can cure. It comes from engaging with people who are not truly engaging. From offering reasons to those who have no interest in reason. From explaining yourself to someone who has already decided not to understand you. In this video, we explore Arthur Schopenhauer’s insights on human irrationality, bad-faith argumentation, and why the most intelligent response is often the simplest: Stop engaging. This is not arrogance. It is not hostility. It is self-preservation. You’ll discover: • How to identify bad-faith arguments • The four unmistakable signs of irrational minds • Why some people argue to dominate, not to understand • How to disengage without guilt or resentment • Why silence is a form of strength • How to protect your mental and emotional energy • The “Energy Audit” practice • Why discernment is not misanthropy Schopenhauer argued that not everyone deserves access to your attention, your time, or your peace. The real cost is never the argument itself. It is your inner life. If you’ve replayed conversations at 2 a.m. If you’ve felt drained after trying to explain yourself If you’ve wondered why logic fails with certain people This philosophy is for you. 📚 Topics explored: Arthur Schopenhauer, philosophy of life, human irrationality, disengagement, protecting your energy, psychological boundaries, emotional detachment, intellectual self-defense, inner peace, Stoic principles, modern philosophy. If this resonated, consider subscribing for more philosophical breakdowns inspired by thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, and others.