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by ethbro
3019 days ago
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It also takes a borderline impossibly strong will to have someone look at you, say "You're brilliant, and I want to give you money", and reply "No." Especially when there are others around you who (for their own profit) are echoing the same things. I decided in undergrad that Honors programs exhibited a lot of the same characteristics. Kids in those tracks are treated with velvet gloves by professors, come to believe their own superiority, are inevitably unprepared for the real world / a colleague proving them wrong. Hype trains create their own RDFs that effect even the subjects. |
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False positives are often more dangerous than false negatives. This is why the "fake it until you make it" trope can come back to bite you in the read end.