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by mcstafford
1180 days ago
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One thing we seem to have discovered is that absolute randomness is harder than it might first seem. Your idea combines what feels like a significant percentage of randomness while still having enough participation to rationalize buy-in. It's tough to want to yield control of an important choice to a random number generator... though that's not an inaccurate description for this. I like this as a perspective on "the illusion of choice". Part of me hates the phrase because I want to believe that I can take meaningful action. |
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