Yes, and? We would prefer the filter to either be behind or, failing that, be something good rather than bad.
Evidence which makes this seem more likely should make us feel relief. Evidence which makes this seem less likely should make us feel worried.
The cheer-leading comment is pointing out that many people have this backwards. It’s not saying that we’re able to impact where the filter lies.
Thanks, that’s much clearer. Regretfully, I didn’t get that point at all from the original comment.
Yes, and? We would prefer the filter to either be behind or, failing that, be something good rather than bad.
Evidence which makes this seem more likely should make us feel relief. Evidence which makes this seem less likely should make us feel worried.
The cheer-leading comment is pointing out that many people have this backwards. It’s not saying that we’re able to impact where the filter lies.
Thanks, that’s much clearer. Regretfully, I didn’t get that point at all from the original comment.