That’s uncharitable. Proposing reasons for institutional failure and discussing those can be ways for humans to improve communication and said challenges.
It's a way to mislead people into misunderstanding reality and therefore solving the wrong problems, often causing harm, now and in the future.
That's why serious analysis requires a factual basis, such as science, law, and good engineering and management. You need analytics data to figure out where the performance and organizational bottlenecks are.
Before people tried to understand illness with a factual basis, they wrote speculative essays on leeching and finding 'better' ways to do it.
mensetmanusman|1 year ago
mmooss|1 year ago
That's why serious analysis requires a factual basis, such as science, law, and good engineering and management. You need analytics data to figure out where the performance and organizational bottlenecks are.
Before people tried to understand illness with a factual basis, they wrote speculative essays on leeching and finding 'better' ways to do it.