That’s funny. As if not having collected any quotes from your own writings is good evidence of something other than your having some humility, or that they’re already all recorded in your writings, or that you can never really genuinely surprise yourself with an insight (and thus think it eminently quotable) unless you have a really bad memory.
On that topic, have others noticed that people very frequently say the silliest things when trying to be humble, making arguments with huge gaping holes that they could never not notice in practically any other context? It’s an extremely common failure mode. I think most of us find it endearing though, which is probably why it’s almost never commented on (argued against, perhaps, but not pointed out as 3 standard deviation below our norm stupidity).
That’s funny. As if not having collected any quotes from your own writings is good evidence of something other than your having some humility, or that they’re already all recorded in your writings, or that you can never really genuinely surprise yourself with an insight (and thus think it eminently quotable) unless you have a really bad memory.
On that topic, have others noticed that people very frequently say the silliest things when trying to be humble, making arguments with huge gaping holes that they could never not notice in practically any other context? It’s an extremely common failure mode. I think most of us find it endearing though, which is probably why it’s almost never commented on (argued against, perhaps, but not pointed out as 3 standard deviation below our norm stupidity).