Inferences
- Feb 2
- 1 min read
I love making inferences. Love it. It's basically a hobby for me. That hobby contributed largely to the creation of my meta theory and other things. I've always kept rather strict rules to follow as loving as if inferences are true is an incredibly poor life path.
Here are some of those rules and they are relative to me and my life.
My cynical mindset keeps me from believing that I am correct about a single inference I've ever made in my entire life.
Inferences are evidence but not truth.
Inferences lead to deductions but are not deductions themselves.
If an inference doesn't lead to a deduction, it's probably not an accurate inference.
Never share inferences unless it is unrelated to anyone or the inference is about the person you are sharing it with.
I don't always follow these exactly but I'm incredibly aware every time I don't.


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