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by hogehoge51
141 days ago
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my point was the efficiency from bypassing/cutting corners is different to the efficiency from understanding and synthesizing problems and solutions differently. the "obviousness" in the first is seen by everyone, the "obviousness" in the second is seen only by people able to break out of a collective mindset and unground their thought processes. in the first the "wolf" is missing some obvious things, in particular the negative externality of their action. in the second the "wolf" is generally working on maximising the positive externality by generalizing problem space and solution space outside of the conventional fitting. |
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