Willingness to break rules is not necessary to fix broken models of the world
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New ideas often seem obvious once they are seen, but require changing the way one looks at the world to be discovered 1 0 2Broken models of the world leave clues where they clash with reality, which can lead to new ideas 1 0 2Willingness to break rules is necessary to fix broken models of the world 1 0 2Good new ideas often seem bad initially because they break rules or norms 1 0 2Comfort with breaking rules can come from enjoying it or being indifferent to them 1 0 2In certain fields, ideas need to be both correct and novel 1 0 2Some types of work only require correctness, not novelty 1 0 2One needs rules to rely on when instinct fails 1 0 2The nirvana fallacy can be avoided by comparing realistic alternatives 1 0 2A governance model that pushes for a particular vision of fairness, or the desire to centralize power, can subtly erode individual freedom of action 0 0 1