Ships don't have rudders everywhere

By Nathan Young @ 2022-09-02T10:59 (0)

This post part of an attempt to draft in public. See my reasoning here. This is a personal post so if you see it, it should be because you chose to. I invite you to become a joint editor or suggest comments/text blocks below. 

 

A supertaker is big. Let's imagine you want to move it. Where will you push? Where will have the most effect? Most places are the same - 0[1]. But therea are a few  are some very small places (the steering wheel, the ignition, which will have, billions of times more impact. To get to these places is hard, but this is where the change happens.

Does a boat want criticism? Does a boat end up changing directoin?

A boat is built to be more or less impossible to move everywhere, except for some very small channels.

We shoudl be the same.

Less of this "we welcome criticism" more "we welcome it through the right channels, then tax them appropriately"


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  1. ^

    They are much more tractable