Nomadic Parable
2023-03-23
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"Where is the grass overgrown?" but by the time you get there, the grass is gone.
Even when we don't know where we should be going, sometimes we know where we shouldn't stay.
relevance
Blaming the run is agrarian bias.
Possibly "you should run away anyway."
Waiting to figure out "[Where should I run to?" will be too late.
Don't stay.
run out of grass
We have to keep moving.
There are times when you should "just move from there" instead of stopping to wonder, "Where do I go?
The thought pattern "stay when you don't know where to go" is a bias in thinking in an environment where stop (doing, working, being supplied) is advantageous.
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