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[SEQ RERUN] Contaminated by Optimism

4 Post author: MinibearRex 23 July 2012 03:36AM

Today's post, Contaminated by Optimism was originally published on 06 August 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

 

Avoid situations, as much as you possibly can, in which optimistic thinking suggests ideas for conscious consideration. In real life problems, if you've done that, you've probably already screwed up.


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