The more I look at this, the less sure I am what "hastily" means.
More precisely... if I understand "hastily" to mean, roughly, "more rapidly/sloppily than prudence dictates", then this statement is trivially true. If I assume the statement is nontrivial, I'm not sure how to test whether something is being done hastily.
if I understand "hastily" to mean, roughly, "more rapidly/sloppily than prudence dictates", then this statement is trivially true.
Trivial statements are often useful as reminders of facts, particularly when those facts are tradeoffs we would rather not have to face.
Another month has passed and here is a new rationality quotes thread. The usual rules are: