the local incentives of those with high status agree with performance quantification just fine, so long as the metric in question is one by which they’re already doing well.
To me this rhymes pretty closely with the message in Is Success the Enemy of Freedom?, in that in both cases you’re very averse to competition on even pretty nearby metrics that you do worse on.
To me this rhymes pretty closely with the message in Is Success the Enemy of Freedom?, in that in both cases you’re very averse to competition on even pretty nearby metrics that you do worse on.