I see. I was initially titling this post the opposite, ‘Cryonics is Far, Cordblood is Near’, but then after looking through the list and thinking about hostile-wives, decided to swap it. Well, regardless of which label fits on which practice, the contrast is still striking. (I’ll swap it back, unless you think that’d be even more wrong?)
It’s not clear to me that the two practices differ on the near/far dimension. The passage suggests that cord blood is more popular than cryonics, so maybe that should be the headline (unless you have more to say about why you think they differ in popularity).
I see. I was initially titling this post the opposite, ‘Cryonics is Far, Cordblood is Near’, but then after looking through the list and thinking about hostile-wives, decided to swap it. Well, regardless of which label fits on which practice, the contrast is still striking. (I’ll swap it back, unless you think that’d be even more wrong?)
It’s not clear to me that the two practices differ on the near/far dimension. The passage suggests that cord blood is more popular than cryonics, so maybe that should be the headline (unless you have more to say about why you think they differ in popularity).
Your willingness to swap the labels around like that suggests that you’re trying to force in a near-far distinction that isn’t actually there.
Or the willingness suggests I am able to admit that I made a mistake.