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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago

on being “surpised” by other people

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reality isn’t unrealistic; your expectations are https://t.co/2rM2pD6cZy

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvabout 7 years ago

If reality seems unrealistic, it’s because you were holding on to a false idea about how reality is. Reality isn’t unrealistic; your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealistic, your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealistic, your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealisti https://t.co/Ygl39kad2Z

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/Sun1fby213

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Craig Fratrik@fratrikalmost 5 years ago

@visakanv Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/ayzFNPVBDK

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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5 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

315 104
2 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

476 74
4 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

476 74
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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/Sun1fby213

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Craig Fratrik@fratrikalmost 5 years ago

@visakanv Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/ayzFNPVBDK

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

572 160
3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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4 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

476 74
4 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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5 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

315 104
2 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

476 74
4 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

476 74
4 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

3 0
1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reality isn’t unrealistic; your expectations are https://t.co/2rM2pD6cZy

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvabout 7 years ago

If reality seems unrealistic, it’s because you were holding on to a false idea about how reality is. Reality isn’t unrealistic; your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealistic, your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealistic, your expectations were Reality isn’t unrealisti https://t.co/Ygl39kad2Z

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/Sun1fby213

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Craig Fratrik@fratrikalmost 5 years ago

@visakanv Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/ayzFNPVBDK

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/Sun1fby213

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Craig Fratrik@fratrikalmost 5 years ago

@visakanv Reminds me of a Yudkowsky line, when explaining quantum physics, “It is always best to think of reality as perfectly normal. Since the beginning, not one unusual thing has ever happened.” https://t.co/ayzFNPVBDK

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
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*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
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surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

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5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on. https://t.co/3qGTMIeYqo https://t.co/qHRTfT2Q6I

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvover 8 years ago

Metaphor for subjective social reality: fridge light. Every time I open my fridge, there's light. Therefore, the fridge light is always on.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

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2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world work . . . [makes sense then that you might be] disappointed & confused by others’ decisions https://t.co/qszl9WACQn

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Dinesh Raju@dineshrajuover 7 years ago

Your personal experiences make up <0.0001% of what’s happened in the world but 80% of how you think the world works. When experiencing a fraction of what’s out there but using that to explain everything you expect to happen, you'll be disappointed & confused by others’ decisions.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

> every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. > You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. https://t.co/0FjRPIYI4p

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Dan Kaminsky@dakamiabout 8 years ago

Law is a lot more ex post facto, and he-who-has-the-gold-makes-the-rules, than it would appear. Medicine is a lot more "just distract the patient till the body fixes itself". Microprocessor behavior is determined, on other things. Global PKI is a lot more DNS than it appears.

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

if you knew how the world worked, why would it surprise you?

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1/17/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthabout 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

surprise is a tool for tarzan-ing into new frames of understand https://t.co/06r9obu7IO

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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthalmost 4 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

reality is not confusing; you are confused

10 2
2/12/2022
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yatharth ༺༒༻@AskYatharthover 3 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

*reality is not surprising; your expectations were surprising*

8 2
5/9/2022