Yes, the article repeats examples of the fundamental attribution error then draws some conclusions about it. However, the subject matter is the founders of the testing moment, and their failure to achieve their goals.
Again, the only interesting part of the article is highly political which is basically stating "be nice to the proles before they eat you". Aka, it belongs on reddit, not here.
If it makes you guys lay off, I agree with the blog post, I just don't think it belongs HERE.
Again, the only interesting part of the article is highly political which is basically stating "be nice to the proles before they eat you". Aka, it belongs on reddit, not here.
If it makes you guys lay off, I agree with the blog post, I just don't think it belongs HERE.