Yes, you did mention the Gervais Principle. I found 4 references from Escaping Mazes but the main one seems to be:
The Gervais Principle can be seen as the prequel to Moral Mazes, dealing with life at lower levels of mazes that have to interact with the real world. Mazes need, as several quotes describe, people who keep their heads down and ‘do their job’ with no ambitions for further advancement. Ideally one does this as low on the totem pole as one can stomach and afford, as the life that results is far less odious and taxing.
Some of the other references in that post related to the “loser” concept.
There were also 3 in the Round Up post, one being (Seems no one has taken up the suggestion):
If one wanted to do a full extension of the project, (17) On The Gervais Principle could be anything up to and including its own sequence. As I’ve noted elsewhere, I consider Gervais Principle and Moral Mazes to be fully compatible, and Gervais Principle has a bunch of stuff that expands upon the model.
Yes, you did mention the Gervais Principle. I found 4 references from Escaping Mazes but the main one seems to be:
Some of the other references in that post related to the “loser” concept.
There were also 3 in the Round Up post, one being (Seems no one has taken up the suggestion):