corollary to the "something must be done; this is something; therefore this must be done" principle: when there is nothing beneficial to be done, in fact everything that can be done is harmful, the thing to be done which will emerge is the one that does the most useful harm
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The Dunning-Krueger effect people forget about. Fucks up my behavioral forecasting, but useful thinking about the present/past behavior: people often do things that are smarter than they are, and those who default to assuming people are smart are much more likely to notice.
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“a way for people to do things smarter than they are” is probably the only thing society is that’s an acceptable excuse for it
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