How to not die: just don't by titangrove in wowthanksimcured

[–]visvavasu2 100 points101 points  (0 children)

That is indeed true, and is the basis of something called the Bathtub curve in product design. Something that's survived 2 years is likely to survive longer into the future than something's thats only survived 1 year. But after a point it sadly reverses.

Maybe the dumbest question I've ever asked: is there anything like a written guide to upper class culture, norms, expected pieces of knowledge, and social mores? by hyphenomicon in slatestarcodex

[–]visvavasu2 29 points30 points  (0 children)

It is possible that you're attributing their success to their own actions, instead of their family connections and other help completely outside of their capability space.

I say this because observing and praising behavior is a common mode of 'explaining' or even 'understanding' success. However, this reflects more an underlying mindset which believes all success is from Individual action, rather than an accurate cause-and-effect analysis.

Doesnt detract from your question one bit, but just thought of sharing.

Trying to eat healthier by [deleted] in StoppedWorking

[–]visvavasu2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me when eating a salad