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dominicq's avatar

Good one. The explanatory depth part reminds me of another great post (http://johnsalvatier.org/blog/2017/reality-has-a-surprising-amount-of-detail), which really drives the point home that EVERYTHING is so insanely detailed, and you realize it only when you (have to) pay attention. For example, stairs are easy when you don't have to build them, but become an engineering marvel when you actually have to build them. Really makes you appreciate the makers of the world. They're in the same boat as we are, but manage to actually... make things? Despite this insane amount of detail in reality? That's crazy.

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Aga's avatar

I think that the planning fallacy is actually very necessary: if we knew from the start how much time and resources getting stuff done would take, in most cases we'd just give up and only dedicate our time to small things that wouldn't benefit as much in the long run.

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