William Irvine called it āmisliving.ā In his book A Guide to the Good Life, he wrote: There is a danger that you will misliveāthat despite all your activity, despite all the pleasant diversions you might have enjoyed while alive, you will end up living a bad life. There is, in other words, a danger that when you are on your deathbed, you will look back and realize that you wasted your one chance at living. Instead of spending your life pursuing something genuinely valuable, you squandered it because you allowed yourself to be distracted by the various baubles life has to offer. (LocationĀ 736)