Post #2581942
2026-04-15 09:16 UTC
@ZDL@mstdn.social So how do you deal with that kind of success?
That's the issue with Realpolitik, it adapts until it is fully dissociated from its roots.
And yet, it is way more effective than insisting on perfection.
The only thing I can see working is repeating the same basic movement over and over, letting it get subsumed by the problem to move things an inch, and let the following movements do the rest of the work.
But that can only work if people are, at some point, willing to let go of things...
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@jens@social.finkhaeuser.de 2026-04-15 09:17
@ZDL@mstdn.social ... they held dear, and embrace *better* things, and that is a hard sell. TL;DR yes, I very much get your point. From a long, long term strategic point of view, it is also ineffective in the extreme. You keep splashing buckets of water against that brick wall you mentioned, hoping that some generations later erosion will have worked in your favour.