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41 sats \ 1 reply \ @oshigood 14h \ on: The Dangers of Closed Mindedness and Open Mindedness Politics_And_Law
Really enjoyed this. I think the concept of Chesterton's fence is a great example and I always bring it up in conversations when it comes to figuring out whether to omit something entirely or not. Cheers
Yeah, I dig it. The truth is, as Thomas Sowell says, there are no solutions, only tradeoffs. But tradeoffs are rarely considered let alone discussed.
I'm a broken record on this on every team I have worked with. I'm always the guy talking about the tradeoffs of different directions/decisions. Especially when I really want to do one of them more than the other. It's easy to get in a rut and get tunnel vision. But trailblazing is often far more risky.
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