the key concept is that fake perfection is not desirable, humility and self-criticism are key to advancing all areas of human interaction and business - for comparison, how many fake-looking chest-puffing people do you really trust? pursuit of 'the look' of perfection is counterproductive unless you can run a good scam and can evade punishment or critique, that is not in the interest of anybody except the scammer, so what framworks can we suggest to incentivize bigger group benefit?
The idea that you can use Twitter as customer service still seems pretty new, and the fact that Jarvis has already analyzed it so well is impressive. This really struck a chord with me, that companies try to present their product as the "ultimate". So true, and so annoying.
LMAO. Beta testing is so revolutionary....lame.
DoctorMontalban 2 years ago
the key concept is that fake perfection is not desirable, humility and self-criticism are key to advancing all areas of human interaction and business - for comparison, how many fake-looking chest-puffing people do you really trust? pursuit of 'the look' of perfection is counterproductive unless you can run a good scam and can evade punishment or critique, that is not in the interest of anybody except the scammer, so what framworks can we suggest to incentivize bigger group benefit?
tyrannicoystercult 2 years ago
Gimme A Break!!!
As long as soulless corporations are allowed to legally bribe politicians, there will be nothing just about corp America
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago
The idea that you can use Twitter as customer service still seems pretty new, and the fact that Jarvis has already analyzed it so well is impressive. This really struck a chord with me, that companies try to present their product as the "ultimate". So true, and so annoying.
m0nkeybl1tz 2 years ago
This concept is so ridiculously simple, it's amazing that companies haven't been doing it for all of history.
joewilder 2 years ago
This guy is great!
Sardonac 2 years ago