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:David Campey on Nostr: Largely agree, hence "often" not a neo-liberal absolitism. Anecdotal, but here's a ...

Largely agree, hence "often" not a neo-liberal absolitism.

Anecdotal, but here's a line of reasoning around good decisions and executive function.

A good decision is not necessarily only measured on correctness, but cycle time and effort to make. With more explicit stakeholders public decision-making is encumbered, and flap deciding is slow and expensive, so batch size increases, leading to slower feedback, less reflection and impaired executive function. 1/