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The low bar.

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The problem with setting the bar low so as to include the most people as possible is that soon enough everyone thinks they know what’s up.

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2 responses to “The low bar.”

  1. People always think they know what’s up before they ever get to the bar —
    and nothing about the position of the bar ever makes them think differently.

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Essays in mental health philosophy—less “tips,” more why things work (or don’t). I look at the first principles under therapy, psychiatry, psychology, and everyday life, and occasionally share notes from papers and books-in-progress.

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