"Anybody whose mind is functioning at all can't be content with the way the world works"
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The specific intent is to reject complacency as a moral failure. “Mind is functioning” is a deliberately low bar. He’s not praising genius; he’s saying basic awareness is enough to notice the system’s cruelties and absurdities. That phrasing also carries a quiet insult: if you’re content, maybe you’re not paying attention - or maybe you benefit from the machine.
The subtext is where Wiseman’s cynicism sharpens. Contentment isn’t framed as peace but as anesthesia, a consumer-grade calm bought by ignoring who gets processed, who gets protected, who gets discarded. He’s arguing that dissatisfaction is the sane response to institutional life precisely because institutional life routinizes damage.
Context matters: Wiseman comes out of a postwar America that sold itself as orderly and meritocratic, then spends a career filming the gap between the brochure and the back room. The line works because it collapses aesthetics and ethics. To be alert - to really watch, as his camera does - is to be unable to unsee the world’s design flaws.
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Wiseman, Frederick. (2026, January 15). Anybody whose mind is functioning at all can't be content with the way the world works. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anybody-whose-mind-is-functioning-at-all-cant-be-143724/
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Wiseman, Frederick. "Anybody whose mind is functioning at all can't be content with the way the world works." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anybody-whose-mind-is-functioning-at-all-cant-be-143724/.
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"Anybody whose mind is functioning at all can't be content with the way the world works." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anybody-whose-mind-is-functioning-at-all-cant-be-143724/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.











