Fourteenth law of worker entropy

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In which the curmudgeonly old sod puts the world to rights.
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The hoary old chestnut that underpins the radical, brilliant theory of Thomas Kuhn, and succinctly describes what pragmatic people find so excruciating about academic philosophy. If you read latter-day philosophical whizz-kid William MacAskill’s book What We Owe The future one question you will certainly ask yourself, though it isn’t so much silly as rueful, is: “why did I just do that do myself and how will I get those hours of my life back?”

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