Both the SSC and the MR pieces were mostly speculation on the second question. I think that’s premature; the first step should be to go look at where all the extra money is going. Don’t try to draw a map of a city by sitting in an apartment with the curtains closed; go look at the world, in detail, and let that steer the theorizing.
I got a lot of value out of this, thank you. It’s one of those things that seems obvious in retrospect, but nevertheless is something that I and I think most others tend to get wrong, at least more often than we should.
And I like how the point is a general one, applying to lots of different situations. But the post really keeps things concrete and at the object level, which pedagogically, I’m a big believer in.
I got a lot of value out of this, thank you. It’s one of those things that seems obvious in retrospect, but nevertheless is something that I and I think most others tend to get wrong, at least more often than we should.
And I like how the point is a general one, applying to lots of different situations. But the post really keeps things concrete and at the object level, which pedagogically, I’m a big believer in.