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by agumonkey
2793 days ago
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Slightly related, my ghost town had few buses and sparses. I could never rely on printed hours. If I got there 10 min earlier to be sure, I'd still never be sure I'd wait 20 min for nothing because it was 11 min early. Of course half the time if I decide to walk to the next town where buses are many, I'd see all my town buses (both ways) pass me <yell-at-cloud.png> I think it made me completely careless about time, I would just go between stops and take the first one, go with the flow. By experience I'd know the range it would take for me to reach big places around the area. I had a friend who was completely foreign to this mode of thinking, she was very dilligent and fully trusting (although she mostly used trains so a lot less divergence). It reminds me of kid studies about intelligence / wealth ratios. When you're environment is random, you think random. When it's predictable you planify. |
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