CoastalCoder 12 hours ago

I'm probably 30 years late in asking this, but why does it strike you as an important distinction?

  • MarkusQ 7 hours ago

    Why would it not be? It's like the distinction between "a crocodile" and "being mauled" or "a credit card" and "crippling debt"; while they may frequently co-occur, either can exist without the other. Further, recognizing that they are distinct allows you to build causal models, which are vital to taking productive action.