@nishio: People who feel negatively about being “crazy”, in other words, they live their daily lives thinking that it is good to be “like the majority”. So, it is rare for something new to be born from such people.
@hrjn: I’ve seen many types of lunatic, but [The type of lunatic who can’t communicate. I don’t want to get involved with [The type of lunatic who can’t communicate.
- For example, putting no-test code into production multiple times, being sued for covering up PJT delays, or completing a document by pointing out half-filled blanks that are not filled in. Still, I’ve generally managed, but I think that when you get involved with a lunatic, you basically lose. It’s pretty bad because the process of losing the war starts from the moment you get involved, and if you don’t eliminate it as soon as possible, you destroy the situation to a level where it can’t be resolved.
@nishio: @hrjn I see w I should have limited it to “a madman who can act as a member of society in [communication.
@hrjn: @nishio That said, I feel that the interesting nutcases are broken to a greater or lesser degree, and I simply I don’t think it’s just that they don’t cross the line that shouldn’t be crossed or they don’t see the part that crosses the line.
@hrjn: I think it’s good that the output is crazy, but I think it’s basically better not to get involved with people whose process is crazy.
@nishio: @hrjn I think “Output Madness” and “Process Insanity” are interesting perspectives, but in the end they both come from “Value Madness”. “I guess the only way to live in a human society is to do the interface part according to the human” value system is for the lunatic to produce an interpersonal “not crazy process”.
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