On 3, I got nothing, which is unfortunate, because we need 3 to define either of the two proposals.
If people have a cost of action, then that might define a scale factor. This isn’t necessarily a good solution, but it may be a solution.
There are also some solutions discussed here and here. Though I’d assume Scott G is familiar with those and finds them unsatisfactory.
Notice that Scott himself proposes a scaling solution shortly after saying “I got nothing”. I guess “I got nothing” is rhetorical, expressing something about the non-obviousness of the answer rather than saying he literally has no answers.
If people have a cost of action, then that might define a scale factor. This isn’t necessarily a good solution, but it may be a solution.
There are also some solutions discussed here and here. Though I’d assume Scott G is familiar with those and finds them unsatisfactory.
Notice that Scott himself proposes a scaling solution shortly after saying “I got nothing”. I guess “I got nothing” is rhetorical, expressing something about the non-obviousness of the answer rather than saying he literally has no answers.