@Obsolesce said in Making the Most of Your Inverted Pyramid of Doom:
@scottalanmiller said in Making the Most of Your Inverted Pyramid of Doom:
Peer-reviewed my behindā¦ This post represents a complete and total spew of utter garbage. Really??? Emotional reactions to āthe problemā?? āAn IPODā?? Even suggesting (though not āour best optionā dumping all your brand new equipment and moving to a single host?? Please focus on removing your introspective nears and pathetic sarcasm to a minimum. You couldnāt smell the manure stink more had you forcefully shoved your head inside an elephants rear endā¦. Do the world of Actual IT Professionals a favor and take your biased disinformation to a place where no-one else can be poorly and deceitfully guided by it.
Sincerely,
ā The World of Truth and Reason
Emotional reactions such as this guys whole post... nothing but emotion, zero rationale.
It sounds like someone wasted a million dollars of company money and is trying discredit reality.
It's called "reverse rationalization" in psychology context. Humans want to believe that we are rational, logical creatures. But most of our decisions are emotionally based and made faster than we can rationalize them. Then, when our decisions are questioned, we go back and our brains try to remember there being logic that we used to make the decision. If there is logic, we recall that logic. When there isn't logic, our brain freaks out and either constructs false logic to make it seem rational, but that often makes it seem even more crazy to outsiders looking at us spouting gibberish. And if our own brains realize the gibberish or this is pointed out, it can actually trigger the fight or flight response when all logic shuts down and we just panic.