[FRIAM] Conditional Association and the "natural order"
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gepropella at gmail.com
Wed Feb 10 13:47:34 EST 2021
As badly as I might do so, it's my goal to fit to the best evidence available, to be well-coupled to the environment ... at least the parts of the environment I'm capable of seeing and responding to. So, if I am the same while working at a dot-com in CA as I am working for myself in WA, then *something* must be wrong. Of course, EricC might make the argument that dot-com life in CA is overwhelmingly similar to self-employment in WA (at least compared to, say, goat herding in Turkey or potato farming on Mars). But I don't buy it. If you behave the same way when, say, drinking 40s with your homies, as you do when, say, interviewing for a job at McKinsey & Co, then you're probably not doing it right.
On 2/10/21 10:40 AM, thompnickson2 at gmail.com wrote:
> Perhaps he, like me, relies on your consistent inconsistency.
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> Is it your goal to be inconsistently inconsistent?
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