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74 sats \ 1 reply \ @StillStackinAfterAllTheseYears OP 4 May \ parent \ on: The Lucretius Problem: How History Blinds Us mostly_harmless
Fair point -- it's often something that may lead into logical fallacies, but isn't one by itself.
I'm now picturing the fine print in every financial services ad saying that past performance is not a guarantee of future success, right after spending most of the ad trying to convince me that, in fact, it is.
Yeah, it's a fine line indeed.
The other nitpicky hill that I'll die on is "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." Absence of evidence absolutely and irrefutably IS evidence of absence. It is not, however, proof of absence.
96% of human kind seems incapable of appreciating nuance -- they run from one shitty take to the equivalent shitty take at the other end of the spectrum. This is why I am chronically miserable.
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