I have learned today not to fluff my posts with phrases like “a dozen more runners” and “ancient Greece” unless it makes sense to do so. Upon further reflection it’s also possible that Zig said “Roger Bannister was a flea trainer” in a metaphorical sense—though he most definitely used that kind of words.
The “impossible 4-minute mile” myth, also upon reflection, seems like a similar myth that I stopped believing in, that some boxers, fighters and martial artists were required by law to register their hands as lethal weapons. I heard it from an insanely powerful kung fu sifu my best friend trained under, so I figured that, as strange as it sounds, it was very relevant to a master of fighting, and probably reliable. Later I learned that professional boxers did this purely as a publicity stunt, and the ceremony had zero legal effects. I could use more strength as a rationalist.
I have learned today not to fluff my posts with phrases like “a dozen more runners” and “ancient Greece” unless it makes sense to do so. Upon further reflection it’s also possible that Zig said “Roger Bannister was a flea trainer” in a metaphorical sense—though he most definitely used that kind of words.
The “impossible 4-minute mile” myth, also upon reflection, seems like a similar myth that I stopped believing in, that some boxers, fighters and martial artists were required by law to register their hands as lethal weapons. I heard it from an insanely powerful kung fu sifu my best friend trained under, so I figured that, as strange as it sounds, it was very relevant to a master of fighting, and probably reliable. Later I learned that professional boxers did this purely as a publicity stunt, and the ceremony had zero legal effects. I could use more strength as a rationalist.