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#52 – Michael Aird on how to do Impact-Driven Research

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Reduced Problems to Factors and Putting Numbers on Things

i wonder if there is some kind of unfortunate asymmetry between a view which emphasizes quote-un-quote reducing problems to factors and trying to put numbers on things versus the approach which instead emphasizes that things are connected. i guess the more you quote unquote reduce problems the more service area opening yourself up to be wrong in a way which is like asymmetric with the other thing because i don't know how to fix that but yeah this is like a problem i getYeah i felt confused we're part of that question because reduced problems unfortunately has two meanings but you know sorry the more you like reduction of i yeah yeah i agree with that it's sort of like in science the like Freud's theories

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