Luttwak's "paradoxical logic" is similar, and other concepts from military strategy
strategy is something I found really interesting when I was younger, and then drifted away for a while, basically because most references it outside academia or actual war are cringe
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This paraphrasing of Soros' reflexivity principle from https://allenfarrington.medium.com/the-complex-markets-hypothesis-44c2b2b191d2 is probably the clearest statement of it I've come across.
https://twitter.com/meanderingexile/status/1357652482659295232
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In general, I guess this is why I find military strategy a useful discipline for people interested in decision making and complex sociotechnical systems.
https://twitter.com/meanderingexile/status/1357658649481543680
underneath all the terrible sun tzu references and navy seal comparisons, though, there is probably something to be said for thinking about "what if this system were actively trying to foil me" and the (very old) folk wisdom we have for dealing with that