I'm not a "progressive" in the sense of expecting people to be the best versions of themselves. Nor do I believe they'll perversely strive to be worst versions of themselves. My assumption is that they'll half-ass personal growth and land on mediocrity 80% of the time. Like me.
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Another 16% of the time, they'll do the weak, craven thing and slink away feeling guilty about it. Another 3.2% of the time, they'll get lucky and deliver best-version-of-themselves outcomes by accident.
And the final 0.8% of the time: they'll actually excel.
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Well, to use a cliche example, Einstein had a handful of really good days where he came up with excellent ideas like relativity. I'm sure he had a lot of mediocre days too.
