I believe this is related to the way Schelling points on slippery slopes work. A Schelling point gets a large part of its power from its uniqueness, “If not here where?” This has the disadvantage that if it is nevertheless breached, you’ll slip much further down the slope.
I believe this is related to the way Schelling points on slippery slopes work. A Schelling point gets a large part of its power from its uniqueness, “If not here where?” This has the disadvantage that if it is nevertheless breached, you’ll slip much further down the slope.