When people hear the phrase âjust because,â they often treat it as a non-answer. It sounds evasive, dismissive, even childishâlike when a kid is asked why they did something and responds with nothing more than a shrug. To most of us, âjust becauseâ feels like a refusal to engage with the deeper question of why.Continue reading “âJust Becauseâ as a Motive of Its Own”
