your article seems to be predicated on the assumption that people have a real choice in what goals they pursue. Many don't.
Quote at me any part of that article which says anything remotely like what you are accusing me of.
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My article mentions careers once, offhandedly, in the last sentence. People have a choice in whether they join Atheist Club.
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"things done for push goals usually suck". Maybe someone might change their whole career to avoid push goals, but many won't
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I am saying when unmotivated people do things they don't like, they tend to be worse. This is "unexamined privilege" how?
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conservatives & centrists instinctively think in terms of individual responsibility but that feels off if autonomy's lacking
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Please stop publicly blaming me for "subtle" things believed by other people that have nothing to do with my article.
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it's subtle. It conveys a subtle sense of the person acting on the goal being at fault i.e. exit/choice vs structural change
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I think you're reading that in. If anything, it's complexity's fault. Stable matching for large N is hard.
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