law of effective subjects, the
n. 1. Effective subjects are standard.
-- Corollary: Ineffective subjects are non-standard. Where you find a withering variety of competing
theories and myriad ways proposed for getting the same job done, you can rest assured
that the subject is not effective and a waste of your time.
-- Corollary: In any effective subject, saviors will inevitably arise to reform
it. Regardless of what they say, their underlying intention will be destruction. This they will accomplish by
altering it or complicating it or otherwise making it less standard and therefore less effective.
See law of intention.
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