The Ideal as Extreme
Harmful perfectionism is the belief that "if you can't achieve it, then activities to achieve it are futile." https://gyazo.com/9c67a9c25fe3f087e87439dee7585602
Mathematical Representation
Let x be the larger of the two.
The "act of adding +1 to x" makes x larger.
No matter how much +1 you do, you will never reach "infinity" as the limit of magnitude.
That doesn't make the "act of +1 to x" futile.
relevance
Is it realistically possible to "not take all opinions off the table"?
All opinions can be "received" but there is too much information to input into the individual
Summarization and visualization throw out some data, so "not all opinions are taken down" is not realistically feasible
However, the advantage of clusters is that you can direct your attention to more detailed clusters, whereas when you look at live opinions on social networking sites, the top two or three clusters fill up your view and minor opinions are buried.
It is difficult to achieve the ideal of "not taking in all opinions," but it is realistically possible to move in the direction of "picking up more opinions" to improve toward that ideal.
# Blind Spot Card Candidate
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