That hypothetical action doesn’t “work” in the sense of helping you accomplish all relevant goals, among which, I assume, is the desire to not be incarcerated. (It is also obviously highly immoral.) Put another way, if you define “work” to include something very bad happening to you, that’s just “stupid.”
I would wager most people who say the above quote in defense of their actions are doing something that only “works” in the sense of accomplishing one specific goal at the expense of others.
“Murphy’s Laws of Combat”
This is what survivorship bias looks like from the inside.
the map is not the territory. if it’s stupid and it works, update your map.
One of my former fencing instructors had this as a sort of catchphrase. Needless to say, he was a pretty cool guy.
I can divorce my wife by beating her to death. Things can work, but that doesn’t stop them from being stupid.
That hypothetical action doesn’t “work” in the sense of helping you accomplish all relevant goals, among which, I assume, is the desire to not be incarcerated. (It is also obviously highly immoral.) Put another way, if you define “work” to include something very bad happening to you, that’s just “stupid.”
I would wager most people who say the above quote in defense of their actions are doing something that only “works” in the sense of accomplishing one specific goal at the expense of others.