I want to have the city with no people.   And it was like that for a wonderful 
moment!    The underlying principle being Familiarity Breeds Contempt.   In the 
country, the contempt is still there, but it is worse because one is bored by 
the same cast of characters.

From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Gary Schiltz 
<[email protected]>
Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 1:55 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] More distraction

Steve, with tongue only partially in cheek, I have to say I often sympathize 
with those views. The fact is, despite being somewhat of an intellectual (I 
hope) and technically savvy guy, I have little use for large cities and would 
be fine seeing them go away. I grew up on a farm, went away to college 
(Manhattan, Kansas, population 40K including students), lived for a time in the 
suburbs of Detroit (low population density, large space between houses), moved 
to Pecos, New Mexico to work in Santa Fe, and now live in the boonies in the 
cloud forest of Ecuador. Social distancing has been a way of life for me :-)

On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 3:46 PM Steve Smith 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Merle -

Is this of your coinage?  As a word monger (munger?) I do appreciate it's 
aptness for the moment.
 Cassandrafreude.
One definition offered is "the bitter pleasure of things going wrong in exactly 
the way you predicted but no one believed you when it could have made a 
difference."

However...

I think like many sharp things, it cuts both ways.   I'm sure there are any 
number of Red Staters (with or with Red MAGA hats) saying emphatically "I TOLE 
YA!" about the complement of things that Blue Staters (with or without Bernie 
or Biden 2020 hats) are saying.

Remember, my sympathies are mostly with the Blue Caps, but...

People living in small, remote, rural towns where the social distancing is 
built in somewhat and where R0 is naturally lower (and subsequent rates of 
infection)  than in say downtown NYC or Rome or Tehran or Delhi or Tokyo, may 
be saying "see I TOLE YA that citified living is dangerous"  or the same people 
who might only take one airline flight in a year or decade or lifetime might 
say "see I TOLE YA that flitting all around the world is crazy business and 
would lead to no good!" or even more judgementally "see I TOLE YA excluding 
Furriners would keep us safe!" or "see I TOLE YA that office/retail/service 
work ain't righteous, you gotta get yer hands dirty!"

In any case, I enjoyed Cassandrafreude and will probably find it springing to 
mind for the duration...

- Steve
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