More like people have limitations and there are complex problems they can't solve because of those limitations. Therefore any attempt creates new problems.
So they make up Stories to justify their actions and shift focus away from the costs.
Some people buy the stories. Some people don't. Because with complex problems its like the Universe is in Superposition. The wave function can't collapse. Stability is maintained through incoherence.
Tale as old time.
Older you get there are better things to do than spend time watching people attempt things way above their pay grade.
Makes sense. It's hard to imagine this for people who don't have access to such opportunities. Myself included to some extent.
Most people will never have to make any truly difficult or impactful ideological decision in their entire lives. Probably couldn't even wrap their minds around it so they're sure to neglect it. The decisions most people encounter in their lives are relatively simple and the consequences of making a mistake are relatively minimal. I feel like the biggest variables in most peoples' lives are external (costs imposed on them), not consequences of their own decisions. It's seems like the flip side of the fact that a small number of people do get to make those impactful decisions on a large scale.
So they make up Stories to justify their actions and shift focus away from the costs.
Some people buy the stories. Some people don't. Because with complex problems its like the Universe is in Superposition. The wave function can't collapse. Stability is maintained through incoherence.
Tale as old time.
Older you get there are better things to do than spend time watching people attempt things way above their pay grade.