Comment by kamens

2 days ago

Genuine question: did you read his blog and arguments in detail?

Not OC, but:

> Adams wrote about the incident (indirect link, via the Metatalk thread). He wrote that he makes contrarian predictions as calculated bets that in the unlikely event they pan out, he would get credit. [0]

Also to add - from Adams’ wiki[1], there are more examples of a bunch of bold contrarian takes that never became true.

I see you fulfilled one of his dreams and credited to him one of the guesses.

[0] from another comment in this thread, exposing how Adams was praising himself from third character.

Link to comment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Adams?wprov=sfti1#Politi...

  • I agree with you trymas! I myself spent time cataloguing a number of his predictions that did not come true.

    I am still asking a specific question: for the prediction of Trump's rise, did the critics downvoting me read his actual writing and arguments? It was not a single contrarian prediction. It was an extended, thoughtful, and informed perspective that has helped understand the world for the past 10 years.

    • Further, he didn't just make multiple contrarian predictions in the hope he'd be credited -- he had a way of making predictions in ways that could be interpreted multiple ways later.

      I both (A) found this infuriating and (B) found his understanding of what Trump is to be deeply insightful.