in most engineering disciplines, solving a problem while being completely mistaken about both what the problem is and how you're solving it is fairly unusual, but in practical psychology — what we'd call psychoengineering if we were less delicate flowers — it's nearly inevitable
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Then I agree with this that it's software adjacent. Wave your hands around enough until you find something close enough to a solution and hope it's no longer your problem when it breaks. Not sure that qualifies as engineering?https://twitter.com/ded_ruckus/status/1184138528105455616?s=19 …
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