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by DisruptiveDave
2518 days ago
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> But then it doesn't apply to the course - which aims to produce a result with less hardship. And my point is it will fail. You won't get the best result without the hardship, and it's disingenuous to claim so. That's my opinion. > Which is what most of us most of the time seek - I have a car because it's less hardship than walking 57km a day in rain to my work. I have an apartment because it's less hardship than living in a tent in a big city. I wear warm clothes in the winter because it's less hardship than being very cold constantly. I read articles because it's less hardship than watching long protracted videos. I get what you're saying. But I see this as a problem long term. I see an optimization of comfort and "get to the end result as fast and 'efficient' as possible" and I don't like what that says for the future of human beings. Again, my opinion. Neither of us is wrong or right here. |
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