Risky writing: when you can’t tell whether what you’ve said is important and true, or trivial and silly—and you have no way to find out. I try to have about 10% of my output be like that. The high-risk stuff is potentially high-value, and potentially actively misleading.
Replying to @Meaningness
That’s my sense when reading your texts: the degree of implied certainty does not always reflect how sure you can be. Speculative cultural philosophy becomes punditry if it leaves all doubt behind. The problem is never being trivial and silly, but being important and wrong
11:52 AM - 19 Apr 2020
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