The adjective “weak” seems to relate to how much money you should be willing to bet on it. In this case, with the sample size at one, and the population at billions, Peirce would advise you to bet very little if anything, until you had a much larger sample.
I agree with you that there are traps for the young lurking in the enthusiasm and nostalgia with which the elderly often approach guiding the young. Even worse than “you can do anything you can put your mind to” is “all I want is for you to be happy.” Both set one up for blaming the victim when life screws one over, which it inevitably will. I do believe that “being happy” is a behavior and a skill that comes only to those who work at it, but alas, I see no evidence that it comes to everybody who works at it.
No value comes to a child from blaming his or her parents.
New-Clear options? In what context?
Do any of you know about grue and green.
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