On legacy

Mar. 6th, 2026 05:37 pm
[personal profile] posic
Scott D. Clary writes in Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/scottdclarypage/posts/pfbid02VDUc2fxHCvHnXFRSHXcY53fxG2HmjkcHjFMfq9YDgQmeiVS6uvHB7ftFH5JXiipnl :

Most people think about legacy wrong. They think about being remembered. The more useful question is whether the people you affected directly went on to affect other people positively. That compounds in a way that being remembered doesn't. The impact outlasts the memory.

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This is a good question, but there is one problem with it: these effects are not readily observable. What was the actual influence of anybody on anybody, what it actually changed and what it didn't change, is mostly unknowable; even more so in the second and further iterations (influence of the influenced). That's one reason why an insecure overachiever like me may prefer to rely on observable outputs like written books and papers.

Date: 2026-03-07 04:24 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] transitional_writes
Здравствуйте,

а можете, пожалуйста, как математик и как слышавший об австрийской
экономической школе человек проревьюить
мои дилетантские соображения на тему доказательства единственности
австрийского (описанного Мизесом) рыночного процесса экономического расчета?

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