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"But the tradesman must reckon with the infallible judgment of reality, where one’s failures or shortcomings cannot be interpreted away."

Indeed. Well said. Reminds me of a rather brilliant observation along the same lines by biologist Heather Heying:

HH: Many of my students had done manual work before college. Generally but not always men; experienced in carpentry, forklift operation, roofing, more—they were almost always deeply insightful, rigorous thinkers. They had experience in physical systems that gave ungameable feedback."

https://twitter.com/HeatherEHeying/status/1177009042251583488

"ungameable feedback", indeed.

Though she too has her "clay feet", notably in defending rather untenable and quite unscientific definitions for the sexes:

https://humanuseofhumanbeings.substack.com/p/on-being-defrauded-by-heather-heying

But in other news, you in particular might be interested in a forthcoming conference -- September 30th -- on sex and gender:

https://santafeboys.org/participants-in-the-big-conversation/

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