Individual sheets of paper accurately represent a lot of things,
but is the world one of them? Even a math word-problem can become a
powerful testimonial to the presence of the world if the problem
begins and ends with an accurate representation of itself. Perhaps
the 'quotidian viewpoint' doesn't measurably move the needle on our
engagement in interesting stories. They're 'real world' so we are
disarmed of their usual question, "When will I ever use this?"
There is a second axis we focus on less. That axis looks at work.
It looks at what we do as humanity. That work can be real or fake
also. The fake work is narrowly focused on precise, abstract,
formal calculation. It's necessary but it interests us less. It
interests the world less also. Real work - interesting work, the
sort of work we might like to do later in life - involves problem
formulation and question development.
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