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Read (and followed) your twitter, you seem like my kind of guy.
When you wrote this
There are interesting similarities between human action and wave functions. What emerges and manifests is a combinatory process, or so it seems. I don't have the answers to the hard questions. I believe no one has. And that is okay. However, there may be a way for us to improve.
Were you speaking of human action in the context that von Mises uses it? I'd love to hear more about your thoughts on this.
I honestly haven't read much Mises, as I have been pre-occupied with other stuff, but yes, that is what I am hinting at. As for my thoughts, I've been working on getting them in order, so I might parley them coherently.
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Looking forward to hearing them. As you say, aiming for perfection (the stars, the Answers to the big questions) is the way. Reaching the Answers is not the goal, aiming for them is. The Buddha reached the Answer, they say. Did he keep reaching after that? Lao Zi was wiser. The Tao, he said, is the Way. Walk it. But thinking that you know what the Tao is, that means you are furthest away from it.
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Interesting
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