Probably in the same sense that people mean, under generous interpretations, when they say “The Laffer Curve is bullshit”—which is to say, it’s technically true, but not a relevant insight for this part of the problem space, given more significant factors in success.
Sure. I’m curious about what EY sees as the specific “more significant factors in [why sweet things are obstacles to] success [in excess of their stated calories]”.
Oh, okay. Probably should have known I couldn’t provide what you were looking for, but I wanted to get in a jab at confused critiques of the Laffer Curve and confused applications of conservation of energy to weight loss. :-)
Probably in the same sense that people mean, under generous interpretations, when they say “The Laffer Curve is bullshit”—which is to say, it’s technically true, but not a relevant insight for this part of the problem space, given more significant factors in success.
Sure. I’m curious about what EY sees as the specific “more significant factors in [why sweet things are obstacles to] success [in excess of their stated calories]”.
Oh, okay. Probably should have known I couldn’t provide what you were looking for, but I wanted to get in a jab at confused critiques of the Laffer Curve and confused applications of conservation of energy to weight loss. :-)