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This election is truly a monumental one, in which we, as voters, are asked about the kind of world we prefer, one in which we follow blindly in hopes of a good outcome, or one in which we constantly question our world and strive to make it a better place, thereby continuing our country's progress.
Why would we prefer one to another?
The wife of a post-Saddam Iraqi diplomat once said to me, "We prefer one day under Saddam rather than 100 days under the Americans".
If both rules can be efficient, why might we prefer one to the other?
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As for why we should prefer one myth to another, the answer, I think, is that we need to share the myths of parents and grandparents, because if we don't know how they understood the world, we can never learn from their experience; and the whole of culture and of civilisation, depends on learning from mistakes we don't have to make ourselves.
We might prefer one feudal lord to the others.
We might prefer one candidate over another, but the underlying narrative was the same.
"We don't prefer one vaccine over another," Jhung says.
However, we observe many genes that prefer one topology to the other two.
"We actually had customers that would prefer one of us over another," she says.
As for the myth: how very English to prefer one's national heroes not only dead but effectively failures.
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