This must be one of the best FTX reflections I’ve heard for avoiding the all-too-tempting ‘us vs them’ / ‘goodies vs baddies’ mindset.
And I think the assumption that ‘almost no one is evil; almost everything is broken’ generally leads to both much more accurate takes and much more openness to cooperation moving forward.
This must be one of the best FTX reflections I’ve heard for avoiding the all-too-tempting ‘us vs them’ / ‘goodies vs baddies’ mindset.
And I think the assumption that ‘almost no one is evil; almost everything is broken’ generally leads to both much more accurate takes and much more openness to cooperation moving forward.