Sure. As with everything else in the universe, we have to make do with partial information and sometimes it’ll lead us astray.
There is a bit more wisdom here :-)
There usual context for this example is a conversation about relying on historical data and not paying too much attention to “external” (or “meta” or “structural” or… etc.) factors.
Sure. As with everything else in the universe, we have to make do with partial information and sometimes it’ll lead us astray.
There is a bit more wisdom here :-)
There usual context for this example is a conversation about relying on historical data and not paying too much attention to “external” (or “meta” or “structural” or… etc.) factors.