It’s not fully general; it’s an instance of a general argument that things are unlikely to be optimal in the absence of strong optimization pressures. Which is true.
Of course, that doesn’t mean you should fine-tune humour; we’d need to look at the costs and benefits of doing that versus whatever else we could be doing.
It’s not fully general; it’s an instance of a general argument that things are unlikely to be optimal in the absence of strong optimization pressures. Which is true.
Of course, that doesn’t mean you should fine-tune humour; we’d need to look at the costs and benefits of doing that versus whatever else we could be doing.