The point here is I was trying to answer the question of why there’s no universal frame, or at least why logic/mathematics isn’t a useful universal frame, and the results are important here in this context.
Great point!
There is no unique answer to the question, so the question as given underdetermines the answer.
That’s how I feel about most interesting questions.
Bounded rationality is important, much more important than we realize
Do you feel IP=PSPACE relevant on this?
a key claim I’m making is that a lot of your outcomes are due to luck/chance, and the stuff that isn’t luck probably isn’t stuff you control yet, and that we post-hoc a merit/growth based story
Sure And there’s some luck and things I don’t control in who I had children with. Should I feel less grateful because someone else could have done the same?
Sure And there’s some luck and things I don’t control in who I had children with. Should I feel less grateful because someone else could have done the same?
No. It has a lot of other implications, just not this one.
Do you feel IP=PSPACE relevant on this?
Yes, but in general computational complexity/bounded computation matter a lot more than people think.
That’s how I feel about most interesting questions.
Great point!
That’s how I feel about most interesting questions.
Do you feel IP=PSPACE relevant on this?
Sure And there’s some luck and things I don’t control in who I had children with. Should I feel less grateful because someone else could have done the same?
No. It has a lot of other implications, just not this one.
Yes, but in general computational complexity/bounded computation matter a lot more than people think.
I definitely sympthatize with this view.