Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:23 am
I have exposures to loads of complex systems but the most I can claim about them is I had strove to approach them as holistic as possible in a systematic way and will do the same for any future encounters.
Then how is it that you still mistake (extremely!) weak correlation for causation?
How is it that you lack the most fundamental of self-sanitary habits. Like trying to prove yourself wrong?
Perhaps by "exposure" you mean - analisys? Have you done much management? Building or changes in complex systems?
Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:23 am
Your self praise is just to cover for the lack of self-esteem.
1. You mistake self-critique self-praise
2. The psychological phenomenon you call "self-esteem" is what I call "epistemic uncertainty". The fact that you think they are separate phenomena and even use the phrase "self-esteem" is evidence... I wonder if I should read into it.
Note you have infinity in front of you and no matter how complex your experience was/is/will-be, it is merely a speck of dust within the Universe.
Good! You recognized the continuum. The Universe is the most complex system in existence.
Now, go ahead and put society on that scale. Go ahead and put a human brain on that scale Do you think society and human brains lands to the left or right of all the systems you've been "exposed" to?
By how many orders of magnitude do you think you have miscalculated your "holistic competence"?