In other words, “All preferences are subjective but some ikigais locally align (or at least have positive inner product*)”
?In yet further words, Each of us would like to find our ikigai-trading neighbors so as to figure out the pareto-optimal way to move forward in cluster[-fuck]s [for that profane diversity-curious outsider take] *i see that theHeisenberg uncertainty principle was codependency injected[0] into section 5[1] — a negative example of the very point? [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Action#Summary [1] 5 Causality as a requirement for human action |
p139, under slight substitution (keeping in mind that Mises wrote in 1940)
> The accomplishment gratifies [the grad student] neither mediately nor immediately. It does not gratify him mediately because his fellow men at best are unconcerned about it, more often even greet it with taunts, sneers, and persecution. Many a [grad student] could have used his gifts to render his life agreeable and joyful*; he did not even consider such a possibility and chose the thorny path without hesitation. The [grad student] wants to accomplish what he considers his mission, even if he knows that he moves toward his own disaster.
see also footnote 23? (would Rao call Mises' geniuses Clueless or Losers?)
* it furthers the great man to enjoy the life of the sage?