From the @ByrneHobart substack today. Correlated judgement seems really important to lots of domains, I guess business is the least taboo place you can acknowledge it. Maybe parenting the most? That Thiel quote could just as easily apply to attempts to fix kids and families
At first glance, the problem with [organisation, business, family, team] is they got x wrong. But the deeper problem is that your organisation's decision-making is so bad that it got x wrong, and is likely to have got lots of other things wrong that you don't even know about yet
Good example: if your public health infrastructure was trying to prevent you from wearing a mask, one problem is solved when you get a mask. But your bigger problem is that you have the kind of public health system which tried to prevent you from wearing a mask in the first place
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