Unfortunately many users don't know what they want.
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I.e., what's the need not to wear masks and how do you address this need rationally?
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If only they truly used first principles to make their decisions… (You give them too much credit.)
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yes, but what if people want a giant wall at the south border? or to put in jail all muslims? or whatever the like
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Doing things people actually want shouldn't be your only guiding principle. You should also have a rule not to do things that are evil.
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"fAsTeR hOrSe"
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First principles ground human rights not popular opinion
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Interesting. So does that mean you disagree with Ford’s position when he said “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”?
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"An innovator should have understanding of one’s customers and their problems via empirical, observational, anecdotal methods or even intuition. They should also feel free to ignore customers’ inputs."https://hbr.org/2011/08/henry-ford-never-said-the-fast …
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It’s hard when 50% want one thing and the other another. That’s why government power should be more local and decentralized
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