I have an intuition that most of what we know today is just wrong. Let's begin in academia. If we just treat academia as a black box and not engage with its contents or arguments, where is the progress? How do we not have answers to everything? Now if you were to engage with the content, you will find a bunch of plausible sounding reasons, both technical and systematic. But I don't care. I care about the macro. Where are the results? Let's look now to general advice. Same can be said here. If we treat advice as a black box, how is everyone not successful? Where is the progress? Where are the results? In practically all areas of human knowledge this similar trend exists. That if you engage with their reasoning, it makes sense why there are limitations. Still, I can't help but feel it's actually all an elaborate excuse. Results are obvious. And obviously not there. # ============= 2025-01-08: [[Just Wrong 0.1]] (C)(P)