Comment by sumeno
5 hours ago
Ed's posts are peak preaching to the choir, they're usually factually correct but he is really bad at convincing anyone who doesn't already strongly agree with him.
5 hours ago
Ed's posts are peak preaching to the choir, they're usually factually correct but he is really bad at convincing anyone who doesn't already strongly agree with him.
Have you seen his recent Bloomberg appearance? He's calm, collected, and matter-of-fact -- the complete opposite of how he presents himself on his newsletter and podcasts, but with the same argument. You wouldn't know from listening to him how spicy he usually is.
It's tuned to the audience. Bloomberg was traditionally for people who actually wanted information. People who were fallible and had limited knowledge.
Of course that mentality is obsolete. Now we all have infinite access to perfectly correct information via the internet.
wow someone tell the philosophers this guy has figured out the knowledge problem!
I dont really understand the criticism either way.
He's in the media business... its in his interest to amp things up.
Yes, of course.
Perhaps that’s it. I would tend to agree with his position, I think, but don’t appreciate being preached to. Even less so when I agree with what’s being said.