"Much of that flattening is just cognitively mandatory: the world is too big and complex to understand in all its nuance."
I've tuned it out by now, but it used to frustrate me when people would take a complex issue (ex: inflation, to be topical) and boil it down to a simple fix (the Fed should halt QE). This happens a lot on Twitter (cha…
"Much of that flattening is just cognitively mandatory: the world is too big and complex to understand in all its nuance."
I've tuned it out by now, but it used to frustrate me when people would take a complex issue (ex: inflation, to be topical) and boil it down to a simple fix (the Fed should halt QE). This happens a lot on Twitter (character limit), especially from politicians. Rarely are things as black and white as people make them out to be.
"Much of that flattening is just cognitively mandatory: the world is too big and complex to understand in all its nuance."
I've tuned it out by now, but it used to frustrate me when people would take a complex issue (ex: inflation, to be topical) and boil it down to a simple fix (the Fed should halt QE). This happens a lot on Twitter (character limit), especially from politicians. Rarely are things as black and white as people make them out to be.