6 isn’t always the best answer, but it is sometimes the best answer, and we are sorely lacking an emotional toolkit to feel good about picking 6 intentionally when it’s the best answer. In particular, we don’t have any way of measuring how often the world has been saved by quiet, siloed coordination around 6- probably even the people, if they exist, who saved the world via 6 don’t know that they did so. Part of the price of 6 is never knowing. You don’t get to be a lone hero either, many people will have any given idea and they all have to dismiss it, or the defector gets much money and praise. However, many is smaller than infinity- maybe 30 people in the 80s spotted the same brilliant trick with nukes or bioweapons with concerning sequelae, none defected, life continued. We got through a lot of crazy discoveries in the cold war pretty much unscathed, which is a point of ongoing confusion.
6 isn’t always the best answer, but it is sometimes the best answer, and we are sorely lacking an emotional toolkit to feel good about picking 6 intentionally when it’s the best answer. In particular, we don’t have any way of measuring how often the world has been saved by quiet, siloed coordination around 6- probably even the people, if they exist, who saved the world via 6 don’t know that they did so. Part of the price of 6 is never knowing. You don’t get to be a lone hero either, many people will have any given idea and they all have to dismiss it, or the defector gets much money and praise. However, many is smaller than infinity- maybe 30 people in the 80s spotted the same brilliant trick with nukes or bioweapons with concerning sequelae, none defected, life continued. We got through a lot of crazy discoveries in the cold war pretty much unscathed, which is a point of ongoing confusion.