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I'm trying to find either a word or a phrase that describes a person who who is blind to the negative consequences of their actions even though the consequences should be obvious to them.










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      I'm trying to find either a word or a phrase that describes a person who who is blind to the negative consequences of their actions even though the consequences should be obvious to them.










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          oblivious:




          not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
          She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.







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            Thoughtless.



            "We are so thoughtless, that we thus wander through the hours which are not here, regardless only of the moment that is actually our own."



            Blaise Pascal



            French mathematician, physicist (1623 - 1662)






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              inconsiderate:





              1. lacking in concern for the rights or needs of others; thoughtless.

              2. not carefully considered or thought out.




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                Someone that is blind to the consequences of their actions is "Ignorant", though the contextual clues suggest that a better word to use might be "Naive" as it refers to one that is specifically unaware of the "consequences" of their actions rather than lacking a general "understanding" of their actions. Naive also entails that the person is "blind" to consequences (in a negative sense) of their actions and so can only see the "positive" outcome of what they do.



                Some synonyms of the word ignorant are as follows.



                without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informalin the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literarynescient, strange to
                "I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy"






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                  Sanguine: optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation.






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                    I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                    oblivious:




                    not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
                    She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.







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                      oblivious:




                      not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
                      She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.







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                        oblivious:




                        not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
                        She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.







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                        oblivious:




                        not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you:
                        She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.








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                            Thoughtless.



                            "We are so thoughtless, that we thus wander through the hours which are not here, regardless only of the moment that is actually our own."



                            Blaise Pascal



                            French mathematician, physicist (1623 - 1662)






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                              Thoughtless.



                              "We are so thoughtless, that we thus wander through the hours which are not here, regardless only of the moment that is actually our own."



                              Blaise Pascal



                              French mathematician, physicist (1623 - 1662)






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                                Thoughtless.



                                "We are so thoughtless, that we thus wander through the hours which are not here, regardless only of the moment that is actually our own."



                                Blaise Pascal



                                French mathematician, physicist (1623 - 1662)






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                                Thoughtless.



                                "We are so thoughtless, that we thus wander through the hours which are not here, regardless only of the moment that is actually our own."



                                Blaise Pascal



                                French mathematician, physicist (1623 - 1662)







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                                    inconsiderate:





                                    1. lacking in concern for the rights or needs of others; thoughtless.

                                    2. not carefully considered or thought out.




                                    Funk and Wagnalls. Standard desk dictionary. 1969






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                                      inconsiderate:





                                      1. lacking in concern for the rights or needs of others; thoughtless.

                                      2. not carefully considered or thought out.




                                      Funk and Wagnalls. Standard desk dictionary. 1969






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                                        inconsiderate:





                                        1. lacking in concern for the rights or needs of others; thoughtless.

                                        2. not carefully considered or thought out.




                                        Funk and Wagnalls. Standard desk dictionary. 1969






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                                        inconsiderate:





                                        1. lacking in concern for the rights or needs of others; thoughtless.

                                        2. not carefully considered or thought out.




                                        Funk and Wagnalls. Standard desk dictionary. 1969







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                                            Someone that is blind to the consequences of their actions is "Ignorant", though the contextual clues suggest that a better word to use might be "Naive" as it refers to one that is specifically unaware of the "consequences" of their actions rather than lacking a general "understanding" of their actions. Naive also entails that the person is "blind" to consequences (in a negative sense) of their actions and so can only see the "positive" outcome of what they do.



                                            Some synonyms of the word ignorant are as follows.



                                            without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informalin the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literarynescient, strange to
                                            "I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy"






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                                              Someone that is blind to the consequences of their actions is "Ignorant", though the contextual clues suggest that a better word to use might be "Naive" as it refers to one that is specifically unaware of the "consequences" of their actions rather than lacking a general "understanding" of their actions. Naive also entails that the person is "blind" to consequences (in a negative sense) of their actions and so can only see the "positive" outcome of what they do.



                                              Some synonyms of the word ignorant are as follows.



                                              without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informalin the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literarynescient, strange to
                                              "I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy"






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                                                Someone that is blind to the consequences of their actions is "Ignorant", though the contextual clues suggest that a better word to use might be "Naive" as it refers to one that is specifically unaware of the "consequences" of their actions rather than lacking a general "understanding" of their actions. Naive also entails that the person is "blind" to consequences (in a negative sense) of their actions and so can only see the "positive" outcome of what they do.



                                                Some synonyms of the word ignorant are as follows.



                                                without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informalin the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literarynescient, strange to
                                                "I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy"






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                                                Someone that is blind to the consequences of their actions is "Ignorant", though the contextual clues suggest that a better word to use might be "Naive" as it refers to one that is specifically unaware of the "consequences" of their actions rather than lacking a general "understanding" of their actions. Naive also entails that the person is "blind" to consequences (in a negative sense) of their actions and so can only see the "positive" outcome of what they do.



                                                Some synonyms of the word ignorant are as follows.



                                                without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informalin the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literarynescient, strange to
                                                "I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy"







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                                                    Optimistic and
                                                    Sanguine: optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation.






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                                                      I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                                                    Optimistic and
                                                    Sanguine: optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation.






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                                                      I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                                                      Oct 3 '17 at 18:32














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                                                    Optimistic and
                                                    Sanguine: optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation.






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                                                    Optimistic and
                                                    Sanguine: optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation.







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                                                      I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                                                      Oct 3 '17 at 18:32














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                                                      I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                                                      Oct 3 '17 at 18:32








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                                                    I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

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                                                    Oct 3 '17 at 18:32





                                                    I think those mean they are aware and conscious of the consequences but are choosing to accept them, but I am looking for words or phrases that indicate they are unconscious or unaware even though it should be self-evident.

                                                    – gbh
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