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The [[JC]]’s [[seventh law of worker entropy]] states that ''[[successful inventions do not make things harder]]''. The [[JC]] asserts, without evidence but, he feels, without needing it, for it is an ''[[a priori]]'' truth as certain as arithmetic or [[natural selection]] — there has been no successful innovation in design, commerce or technology in the history of civilisation itself that made life ''more'' [[tedious]], difficult, frustrating or inconvenient than it already was.
'''The [[JC]]’s [[seventh law of worker entropy]]''' states that ''[[successful inventions do not make things harder]]''. The [[JC]] asserts, without evidence but, he feels, without needing it, for it is an ''[[a priori]]'' truth as certain as arithmetic or [[natural selection]] — there has been no successful innovation in design, commerce or [[technology]] in the history of civilisation itself that made life ''more'' [[tedious]], difficult, frustrating or inconvenient than it already was.

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The JC’s seventh law of worker entropy states that successful inventions do not make things harder. The JC asserts, without evidence but, he feels, without needing it, for it is an a priori truth as certain as arithmetic or natural selection — there has been no successful innovation in design, commerce or technology in the history of civilisation itself that made life more tedious, difficult, frustrating or inconvenient than it already was.