Opposite of “too good to be true” is “too true to be good” is also a valid heuristic. Anything true as in existing in manifest actuality is likely a values mess.
Sub in any pure value you like for “good”. Or any legible function of any finite set of values.
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That’s what Wittgenstein meant by “that of which one cannot speak one must be silent” at the end of Tractatus. (Widely misunderstood b/c the “must” is too-cleverly ironic.) Category error to mix values-talk with proposition-talk.
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Is "too true to be good" the opposite or the *Inverse*? Pretty sure it isn't the contrapositive or negative. It's a bit complicated... going to have to review our symbolic logic notes.







