:) it’s good to know that you tried this. Because on your way trying to make it realistic, you might think of a lot of insights to solving the unrealisticness problems.
Thank you for the summary. From this summary, I sorta see why it might not work as well as a story. Regulation and governance isn’t very exciting a narrative. And big changes in strategy and attitude inevitably sound unrealistic, even if they aren’t unrealistic. E.g. if someone predicted that Europe will simply accept the fact its colonies want independence, or that the next Soviet leader will simply allow his constituent republics to break away, they would be laughed out of the room. Even though their predictions will turn out accurate.
Maybe in your disclaimer, you can point out that this summary you just wrote, is what you would actually recommend (instead of what the characters in your story did).
Yes, papers and blog posts are less entertaining of us but more pragmatic for you.
:) it’s good to know that you tried this. Because on your way trying to make it realistic, you might think of a lot of insights to solving the unrealisticness problems.
Thank you for the summary. From this summary, I sorta see why it might not work as well as a story. Regulation and governance isn’t very exciting a narrative. And big changes in strategy and attitude inevitably sound unrealistic, even if they aren’t unrealistic. E.g. if someone predicted that Europe will simply accept the fact its colonies want independence, or that the next Soviet leader will simply allow his constituent republics to break away, they would be laughed out of the room. Even though their predictions will turn out accurate.
Maybe in your disclaimer, you can point out that this summary you just wrote, is what you would actually recommend (instead of what the characters in your story did).
Yes, papers and blog posts are less entertaining of us but more pragmatic for you.