Blog #12
Question: Nussbaum says that our pursuit of the good life is dependent on luck and chance, and exposed to the possibility of failure and calamity in various different ways. a) Do you agree with this argument? Think of an example (real or made up) that supports your view b) Does accepting this argument make you feel differently about the things you value? How does knowing you could fail through no fault of your own make you think differently about your goals? Answer: Yes I agree, because eventually luck and chance play a great role in the success of an individual and their good life base on society. Knowing you could fail through no fault can make you think differently about your goals by rethinking and going a next direction. You can always try a different strategy and do something else.