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''Right now, the most important thing is to exclude people who can't think properly from conversations of critical importance.'' | ''You need some means of excluding chaos for your system to function.... Right now, the most important thing is to exclude people who can't think properly from conversations of critical importance, because everyone else can't carry that person in their attempt to reason morally about a technical issue.'' | ||
-'''Eric Weinstein''' on [https://youtu.be/C84cpRGGC5U?t=1498 The Jolly Swagman #100 @ 25 min] | -'''Eric Weinstein''' on [https://youtu.be/C84cpRGGC5U?t=1498 The Jolly Swagman #100 @ 25 min] |
Revision as of 17:53, 8 September 2021
Exclusion is often as or more important than inclusion.
You need some means of excluding chaos for your system to function.... Right now, the most important thing is to exclude people who can't think properly from conversations of critical importance, because everyone else can't carry that person in their attempt to reason morally about a technical issue.
-Eric Weinstein on The Jolly Swagman #100 @ 25 min