Ideas that don't require miracles are radically better than ones that do.

· Bits and Bobs 4/29/24

Most ideas have miracles that we sometimes pretend aren't there (due to kayfabe).

But an idea with a full, incremental glide path with no miracles is massively important, even if it looks kind of dinky or messy or otherwise unremarkable.

Critically, it's no actual miracles required… not that you don't think there are miracles.

It's easy to trick yourself into thinking there are fewer miracles than there are.

Discovering a miracle is required on a path you've tied yourself to is existentially terrifying. It's much easier to ignore it!