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It's a sign of the worst misery.
"At worst, misery continues to have company," he said.
It is the worst misery and the suddenest recovery I have seen ever in my life.
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I call it the "worst possible misery for everyone" argument.
In my book, I argue that the value of well-being specifically the value of avoiding the well-being specificallyor everyone—is on the same footing.
But the aim of "avoiding the worst possible misery for everyone" is not definitionally integral to morality; it is one possible definition of the good that morality pursues.
There are going to be ways to avoid the worst possible misery for everyone and there are going to be ways to think you're avoiding it and fail.
There is no problem in presupposing that the worst possible misery for everyone is bad and worth avoiding and that normative morality consists, at an absolute minimum, in acting so as to avoid it.
The moment you grant me that, then it seems I have everything I need to say that there is a continuum of experience in which we have the worst possible misery for everyone on the one hand and then all of these other degrees of well-being on the other.
In the elevator, Hemingway looked even bigger and bulkier than he had before, and his face had the expression of a man who is being forcibly subjected to the worst kind of misery.
Work is often, at best, a source of boredom; at worst, one of misery and dread.
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