viewIt's not that microeconomics doesn't work. Cheapest marketing and least inventory required is just to make good products. It doesn't work when ignorant teachers refuse to learn anything outside of their field. That includes human psychology, politics, culture, etc. And living in their bubble of people with the same comfort background not to test that to reality.
Since there are too many variables, you are able to predict precisely nothing. Only analyze after the fact, that is, if you have enough and correct data to analyze, which most of the time, you don't. But teachers are too ashamed of that fact, plus have very little ability to tolerate uncertainty, they make up excuses along the way. I expect that would happen to other fields as well, not just economics.
Psychoanalysts brag about human condition. But how much of it they learn from reality and how much of it they read from books? Not that a normal person would expect you to know everything. But the act of pretending that you do makes you don't.
I have very little patience for people who build their whole self-worth on credentials. They are very annoying. If you are doing something useful with what you learned, most likely you will get paid for it and be admired for it. Not as quickly as business scheme, and sure bad people will get in the way as normal. But to spend half a day complaining people don't have enough respect for your expertise is just proving that you don't live in reality.
viewNo I'm not there but about 1 km further either to the left or right depending on how you face the sun and during which hour of the day.
viewWait, sometimes the coffee shop is on the right. Depending on your angle and the sun direction.
viewAnd then, to the left near the hospital, there is a shop selling coffee grinds.
viewAnd then, I'm curious about the Thai crepes but never had one, because I have to save stomach for dinner.
viewAnd then, there are at least 3 ice cream shops nearby.
viewWell I'm just saying Moonmilk sells pizza ingredients.
viewNo, I hated Freudians and collected grievances for a few years now. But normally you don't cut people off after the first mishap. Now it's explosive.
viewAt home, we watched the news daily, early morning and in the evening at dinner. During summers, we watched documentaries. I often left when it was about wildlife in Africa. The yellow color made me feel tired. My mom cared very little about geopolitics, only filled with glee when medical scandals came up. Consuming information is a part of daily activities. But rarely did we have much for commentary. I used to feel bad that I did not come up with many positions and arguments like people on social media. They seem to have a lot to say. And I don't. But lately I think, many times, giving answers too quickly for something you don't understand serves the purpose of not trying to understand it.
viewJust like you are not actually humble by pretend to admire people with credentials without questioning then acting hawking in secret. You are the thing when you are exposed to enough people with different abilities and have to adapt. You are not depressive (and therefore purposely being seen as closer to reality) by screaming everytime things slightly move away from the status quo conveniently lined up with your ideology and benefits. You are the thing when you exposed to enough contradiction from different sources.
And just like the act pretending to be humble hinders the true potential to be humble. The act of being a fake centrist hinders the possibility of reaching the depressive position.