[MD] Practical experience of MOQ Mondays

David Thomas combinedefforts at earthlink.net
Sun Jul 22 09:44:33 PDT 2012


On 7/22/12 9:50 AM, "Jan Anders Andersson" <jananderses at telia.com> replied:

What bumfuzzles me is you conclude this:

>I don't say that this or that strategy or level is better.

After saying this:

>
You didn't see that this was an example of the differences between
> biological and social strategies. The strategy to run away and everyone taking
> care of themselves only is biological while sticking together and cooperate is
> a social strategy. 
....
  
> Breivik, the Norwegian, his goal was to kill 800 people on an isolated island.
>If 800 unarmed people.. immediately surrounding one man with a gun he will
>lose. He can't fire his gun that fast. 


Maybe, maybe not. But it virtually assures that he will get closer to his
goal if everybody gathers around him willingly.
I don't care if this is a physical, biological, social, or intellectual
strategy. It's stupid strategy. Particularly if it is taught or adopted as
policy. Even if it was successful in 99.99% of all cases (which it wouldn't
be) this approach would lead to more death and injuries of innocent people.
If the results in most cases are worse, surely you can see that it's a bad
strategy. It's what's known as a "lose-lose strategy."

But if you believe in it, go for it! Just don't try to have me shunned,
jailed, or shot because I didn't follow.

Dave





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