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I have a corollary to Sturgeon's Law: "Most people are wrong, most of the time, and the people that are right, are usually right by accident."

I thought of this after listening to someone smugly quote one dead economist after another, while we both knew full well that all those economists were mostly wrong about everything.



A (structurally similar) variation of Gorgias 'On Non-Existence' argument!

Another famous one being Lem's law:

> No one reads; if someone does read, he doesn’t understand; if he understands, he immediately forgets.


There's also

It Is Difficult to Get a Man to Understand Something When His Salary Depends Upon His Not Understanding It.

(Upton Sinclair)

Simplified:

Reason serves desire




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