It Worked for Me

July 7th, 2013 by

“The fact that something ‘worked for you’ is of course relevant for you (even if the conclusion that “it worked” could well be, and often is erroneous due to cognitive biases). The problem is in the generalization: “it worked for me,” hence it is a universal principle, and those who deny this (and demand actual scientific evidence over personal anecdotes) are wrong/stupid/malicious.”

– Nick Tumminello