If all you know is one group sees an elephant in the living room, and another group in the same place at the same time does not, what are the odds there is an elephant in the living room? Answer: Hallucinations add to the scenery. They rarely subtract.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1196250433112727553 …
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The plays are not always that close: 5-year plans, "we were winning the war, if only..." (WWI, Vietnam)... It's not the size of the elephant, it's the cost to you of seeing that elephant (mental or otherwise). If cost is too high for a group, that group will not see it.
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What about a gorilla? http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com/gorilla_experiment.html …
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It's much more analogous to a play than it is to an elephant.
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