We might learn from a marijuana experience what it is that has been troubling us.
We might learn that by staying with diagnosed “depression”, without drugs, we are introduced to a major life overhaul.
We might learn that by breaking the cup, we missed an important interview for a job that we knew we didn’t really want.
This is the iniquity of “the morals” ( for, such as they are, they can be counted) : the morals are prescriptive, and not instructive. But there are moral “circumstances” … and that is something entirely different.
The technical knowledge needed to make a living is understandable. That’s all. A technique has to be learned The society’s not going to feed the individual unless something’s given in return. You have to give them what they want, not what you have to give. What do have you to give? You have nothing to give anyway.
Otherwise, what value has knowledge? To know more about something which you really do not know. Or to acquire more and more knowledge, more than the knowledge that is essential for the survival of the living organism.