The Cornelius/Emma anecdote seems like a red herring… my impression of Cornelius isn’t that he was having a hard time making a conceptual distinction between “seems nice” and “is likely to take advantage of me”, he just didn’t know how to measure the latter...
The Cornelius/Emma anecdote seems like a red herring… my impression of Cornelius isn’t that he was having a hard time making a conceptual distinction between “seems nice” and “is likely to take advantage of me”, he just didn’t know how to measure the latter...