In post 884, implosion wrote:
Aristeia wrote:I think a lot about whether I am wrong actually.
You know, I was chatting with a professor who I've been working with over the past few months at a house party a week ago. We were talking about the double slit experiment and the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, because he's working on a thing related to them and I was part of a focus group that talked about that thing. And I think the double slit experiment is fascinating - it absolutely in no way jives with any intuition any person could possibly have. Yet it somehow is the way it is.
I think it's a great way to frame just how easy it is for people to be wrong about things they have perfect confidence in, and I think it's a good lens to see how important it is to inject a healthy dose of humility into the way that we navigate the world.
Why do you think the odds of you being wrong are slim? Are you just, that good at this game?
I think the odds of me being wrong on HEM are due to experience with HEM recently.
Notice my other reads are quite nebulous.
Notice how no one else wants to talk other reads no matter how much I try to bring up other slots
It reeks of desperation trying to keep this elim alive.
I keep trying to build theories of who scum could be but I keep having to come back to defending HEM versus having a clear conversation and being able to hunt.
I don’t get super strong reads but when I do I do and they’ve almost always been right when they are this strong of a townread.
Where I would say I am possibly wrong is Ari being reactionary and town (as I think I have said before)
But I really don’t think I am wrong on HEM town here
ScumBlade's eloquent performance left me utterly disoriented, debased, depraved and sent me spiraling into a horrific murky abyss with emotional turmoil and immense despair as my only companions until slowly I suffocate in my own gloom, surrounded by failure. I will never recover. -- Zachstralkita about Mini 1841
GTKAS -- MathBlade