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by glenngillen
825 days ago
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I love this perspective. It’s also made me draw parallels between the experiences with actual people, especially others in my household. With young children who are at the early parts of “doing household chores” of development there is basically constant refinement on what “clean the floor”, “put things away”, etc. _really_ means. I know my wife and I have different definitions on these things too. Our ability to be clear and exhaustive enough upfront on the definitions to have a complete perception and set of assumptions is basically non-existent. We’re all only human! But our willingness to engage in fixing that with humans is also high. If my kids repeatedly miss a section under some chairs when vacuuming we talk about it and know it will improve. When my Roomba does it it sucks and can’t do its job properly. Even thinking about hiring professional trades people to come do handiwork it’s rarely perfect the first time. Not because they’re bad, just because being absolutely precise about things upfront can be so difficult. |
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