गुड इग्ज़ैम्पल अव नैरटिव फ़ैलसी। good example of narrative fallacy or hindsight bias. https://t.co/pWKmgDyxu4— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
I’m interested in knowing counter examples and would agree with you if same context produces different outcomes.— Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) October 27, 2017
Paras, from what I have read, you are a great at what you do. But, you can’t generalise more than 200 years of advancement in a tweetstorm.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
I have recently realised my fallacies; one of them is generalising my failure or success in hindsight. Mostly failures.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
@vgr ‘s breaking smart explains some of the phenomenon. He has also written why there can’t be another SV.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
I am myself questioning things. For example wealthy regions perpetuate linear view of the world; why not London/ SV? What if it’s opposite.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
Why can’t we have our own niche? However, it may come from educational framework, entrepreneurial government and a large enough market.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017
Of course, but in a globalised wrld and open market like ours, we end up using Apple, Facebook and Google— Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) October 27, 2017
I differ. I hope to meet you some day, and discuss at length.— Rai_. (@Abhishek_Rai) October 27, 2017