… while conveniently ignoring the plethora of evidence to the contrary of his theses. I’ve yet to see e.g. a comment that TheOtherDave can’t politely steelman, to general approval and upvotes—contrary to PhilGoetz’s wild generalisations that appear to be from one example. The most important example—himself. Seeking the failure in some purported general trend before seeking it in one’s own agency is the easy way out—becoming the victim of some Great and General Injustice (tm).
When you’re watching out for a wrong-way driver, yet see most everyone apparently driving the wrong way, maybe it’s time for, um, introspection?
So, now that the fig leaf of relevant content is provided, here are my ramblings for this post.
knowing that one’s problems can be far more obvious to an observer than oneself, and this is just as true about me?
Come one, come all! I can judge you anonymously in ROT13, for a small fee going to a charity of my choice. (Don’t judge me!)
… while conveniently ignoring the plethora of evidence to the contrary of his theses. I’ve yet to see e.g. a comment that TheOtherDave can’t politely steelman, to general approval and upvotes—contrary to PhilGoetz’s wild generalisations that appear to be from one example. The most important example—himself. Seeking the failure in some purported general trend before seeking it in one’s own agency is the easy way out—becoming the victim of some Great and General Injustice (tm).
When you’re watching out for a wrong-way driver, yet see most everyone apparently driving the wrong way, maybe it’s time for, um, introspection?
So, now that the fig leaf of relevant content is provided, here are my ramblings for this post.
Come one, come all! I can judge you anonymously in ROT13, for a small fee going to a charity of my choice. (Don’t judge me!)
What about the famed froth-at-the-mouth-yet-polite Kawoomba-style?
I’m afraid you’ll need to do better than that. I can get advice for free elsewhere (it’s a commodity these days), what’s your value-added here?
Kawoomba? I’m afraid I’ve never heard of him. Perhaps it was a more elegant style for a more civilized age.