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  1. Cry that it isn't, but you're wrong.

    I know too many "meritocracies" that are full of homogeneous idiots. I know C-suites filled with #PeterPrinciple lottery winners who don't know how utterly stupid they are.

    Look at the #Trump cabinet: now there's lowered standards for idiot cis-het whites. /4

  2. Cry that it isn't, but you're wrong.

    I know too many "meritocracies" that are full of homogeneous idiots. I know C-suites filled with #PeterPrinciple lottery winners who don't know how utterly stupid they are.

    Look at the #Trump cabinet: now there's lowered standards for idiot cis-het whites. /4

  3. Cry that it isn't, but you're wrong.

    I know too many "meritocracies" that are full of homogeneous idiots. I know C-suites filled with #PeterPrinciple lottery winners who don't know how utterly stupid they are.

    Look at the #Trump cabinet: now there's lowered standards for idiot cis-het whites. /4

  4. Cry that it isn't, but you're wrong.

    I know too many "meritocracies" that are full of homogeneous idiots. I know C-suites filled with #PeterPrinciple lottery winners who don't know how utterly stupid they are.

    Look at the #Trump cabinet: now there's lowered standards for idiot cis-het whites. /4

  5. Cry that it isn't, but you're wrong.

    I know too many "meritocracies" that are full of homogeneous idiots. I know C-suites filled with #PeterPrinciple lottery winners who don't know how utterly stupid they are.

    Look at the #Trump cabinet: now there's lowered standards for idiot cis-het whites. /4

  6. The Plato Plateau

    This post started off as a joke. I was attempting to snow clone the Peter Principle for philosophy. It led to a longer thread of thoughts. But first, the snow clone: 

    The Plato Plateau: People philosophize to the level of their anxiety.

    Smoking farmer with branches by Kono Bairei (1844-1895). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1913 edition of Barei Gakan.
    1. Anxiety is the realization that you have absolute choice over life – Kierkegaard. Anxiety, in this context is not nervousness. It is a positive thing when harnesses. We harness it everyday.  
    2. Anxiety is a generative. Anxiety creates identity by locating stable places to launch exploration.
    3. Action, exploration, and anxiety are a motor. Anxiety → exploration → action → refreshed identity. Inaction leads to identity death
    4. Realizing you are radically free to choose can also lead to a forest of perceived signals. These can be an overwhelming inbox or simply overloaded ambition.
    5. When anxiety overwhelms it becomes difficult to tell signal from noise.
    6. Tools like GTD crash anxiety. When overwhelmed, GTD works well. When there is too little anxiety identity becomes ephemeral. 
    7. GTD isn’t a means to nirvana: GTD integrates 10k, 30k foot views to reintroduce future anxiety.
    8. When your identity is smeared across too many anxieties you declare anxiety bankruptcy and crash your identity in some safe spot. Journals, sabbaticals, quitting.
    9. Like the parable of the rock soup, vaporized anxiety needs a place to condense onto. Ideally something disposable but sufficient to let your identity create an “ordered world of meaning”
    10. Life examination occurs with identity crashes. Philosophy provides just enough of a toehold in the abstract to spur action in the actual. 
    11. Philosophy is a way to spur action absent anxiety/identity. We pick the philosophy depending on the degree of identity loss.
    12. Philosophy can be broadly sorted as:
      1. Survival – laws and tactics oriented
      2. Social Cohesion- harmony, virtue ethics, etiquette 
      3. Systems level order – algorithms and protocols oriented
      4. Self Knowledge and Meaning – reflecting on existing and consciousness 
      5. Meta-systems – theorizes about theories
    13. Most scientists and builders work best at level 3 systems level order. Going lower, i-ii, for environmental crises and higher, iv-v, for internal crises. 
    14. Complexity of selected philosophy is not superiority. A rung’s usefulness matches your identity state and environment, not some civilizational high score.
    15. Philosophy as Periodic Maintenance: Crashing and philosophy sampling are maintenance actions on the place called identity.

    #action #anxiety #Business #existentialAnxiety #existentialism #exploration #GTD #identity #Kierkegaard #lifeDesign #mentalModels #personalDevelopment #PeterPrinciple #philosophy #PlatoPlateau #productivity #selfImprovement #stoicism #systemsThinking

  7. The Plato Plateau

    This post started off as a joke. I was attempting to snow clone the Peter Principle for philosophy. It led to a longer thread of thoughts. But first, the snow clone: 

    The Plato Plateau: People philosophize to the level of their anxiety.

    Smoking farmer with branches by Kono Bairei (1844-1895). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1913 edition of Barei Gakan.
    1. Anxiety is the realization that you have absolute choice over life – Kierkegaard. Anxiety, in this context is not nervousness. It is a positive thing when harnesses. We harness it everyday.  
    2. Anxiety is a generative. Anxiety creates identity by locating stable places to launch exploration.
    3. Action, exploration, and anxiety are a motor. Anxiety → exploration → action → refreshed identity. Inaction leads to identity death
    4. Realizing you are radically free to choose can also lead to a forest of perceived signals. These can be an overwhelming inbox or simply overloaded ambition.
    5. When anxiety overwhelms it becomes difficult to tell signal from noise.
    6. Tools like GTD crash anxiety. When overwhelmed, GTD works well. When there is too little anxiety identity becomes ephemeral. 
    7. GTD isn’t a means to nirvana: GTD integrates 10k, 30k foot views to reintroduce future anxiety.
    8. When your identity is smeared across too many anxieties you declare anxiety bankruptcy and crash your identity in some safe spot. Journals, sabbaticals, quitting.
    9. Like the parable of the rock soup, vaporized anxiety needs a place to condense onto. Ideally something disposable but sufficient to let your identity create an “ordered world of meaning”
    10. Life examination occurs with identity crashes. Philosophy provides just enough of a toehold in the abstract to spur action in the actual. 
    11. Philosophy is a way to spur action absent anxiety/identity. We pick the philosophy depending on the degree of identity loss.
    12. Philosophy can be broadly sorted as:
      1. Survival – laws and tactics oriented
      2. Social Cohesion- harmony, virtue ethics, etiquette 
      3. Systems level order – algorithms and protocols oriented
      4. Self Knowledge and Meaning – reflecting on existing and consciousness 
      5. Meta-systems – theorizes about theories
    13. Most scientists and builders work best at level 3 systems level order. Going lower, i-ii, for environmental crises and higher, iv-v, for internal crises. 
    14. Complexity of selected philosophy is not superiority. A rung’s usefulness matches your identity state and environment, not some civilizational high score.
    15. Philosophy as Periodic Maintenance: Crashing and philosophy sampling are maintenance actions on the place called identity.

    #action #anxiety #Business #existentialAnxiety #existentialism #exploration #GTD #identity #Kierkegaard #lifeDesign #mentalModels #personalDevelopment #PeterPrinciple #philosophy #PlatoPlateau #productivity #selfImprovement #stoicism #systemsThinking

  8. The Plato Plateau

    This post started off as a joke. I was attempting to snow clone the Peter Principle for philosophy. It led to a longer thread of thoughts. But first, the snow clone: 

    The Plato Plateau: People philosophize to the level of their anxiety.

    Smoking farmer with branches by Kono Bairei (1844-1895). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1913 edition of Barei Gakan.
    1. Anxiety is the realization that you have absolute choice over life – Kierkegaard. Anxiety, in this context is not nervousness. It is a positive thing when harnesses. We harness it everyday.  
    2. Anxiety is a generative. Anxiety creates identity by locating stable places to launch exploration.
    3. Action, exploration, and anxiety are a motor. Anxiety → exploration → action → refreshed identity. Inaction leads to identity death
    4. Realizing you are radically free to choose can also lead to a forest of perceived signals. These can be an overwhelming inbox or simply overloaded ambition.
    5. When anxiety overwhelms it becomes difficult to tell signal from noise.
    6. Tools like GTD crash anxiety. When overwhelmed, GTD works well. When there is too little anxiety identity becomes ephemeral. 
    7. GTD isn’t a means to nirvana: GTD integrates 10k, 30k foot views to reintroduce future anxiety.
    8. When your identity is smeared across too many anxieties you declare anxiety bankruptcy and crash your identity in some safe spot. Journals, sabbaticals, quitting.
    9. Like the parable of the rock soup, vaporized anxiety needs a place to condense onto. Ideally something disposable but sufficient to let your identity create an “ordered world of meaning”
    10. Life examination occurs with identity crashes. Philosophy provides just enough of a toehold in the abstract to spur action in the actual. 
    11. Philosophy is a way to spur action absent anxiety/identity. We pick the philosophy depending on the degree of identity loss.
    12. Philosophy can be broadly sorted as:
      1. Survival – laws and tactics oriented
      2. Social Cohesion- harmony, virtue ethics, etiquette 
      3. Systems level order – algorithms and protocols oriented
      4. Self Knowledge and Meaning – reflecting on existing and consciousness 
      5. Meta-systems – theorizes about theories
    13. Most scientists and builders work best at level 3 systems level order. Going lower, i-ii, for environmental crises and higher, iv-v, for internal crises. 
    14. Complexity of selected philosophy is not superiority. A rung’s usefulness matches your identity state and environment, not some civilizational high score.
    15. Philosophy as Periodic Maintenance: Crashing and philosophy sampling are maintenance actions on the place called identity.

    #action #anxiety #Business #existentialAnxiety #existentialism #exploration #GTD #identity #Kierkegaard #lifeDesign #mentalModels #personalDevelopment #PeterPrinciple #philosophy #PlatoPlateau #productivity #selfImprovement #stoicism #systemsThinking

  9. The Plato Plateau

    This post started off as a joke. I was attempting to snow clone the Peter Principle for philosophy. It led to a longer thread of thoughts. But first, the snow clone: 

    The Plato Plateau: People philosophize to the level of their anxiety.

    Smoking farmer with branches by Kono Bairei (1844-1895). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1913 edition of Barei Gakan.
    1. Anxiety is the realization that you have absolute choice over life – Kierkegaard. Anxiety, in this context is not nervousness. It is a positive thing when harnesses. We harness it everyday.  
    2. Anxiety is a generative. Anxiety creates identity by locating stable places to launch exploration.
    3. Action, exploration, and anxiety are a motor. Anxiety → exploration → action → refreshed identity. Inaction leads to identity death
    4. Realizing you are radically free to choose can also lead to a forest of perceived signals. These can be an overwhelming inbox or simply overloaded ambition.
    5. When anxiety overwhelms it becomes difficult to tell signal from noise.
    6. Tools like GTD crash anxiety. When overwhelmed, GTD works well. When there is too little anxiety identity becomes ephemeral. 
    7. GTD isn’t a means to nirvana: GTD integrates 10k, 30k foot views to reintroduce future anxiety.
    8. When your identity is smeared across too many anxieties you declare anxiety bankruptcy and crash your identity in some safe spot. Journals, sabbaticals, quitting.
    9. Like the parable of the rock soup, vaporized anxiety needs a place to condense onto. Ideally something disposable but sufficient to let your identity create an “ordered world of meaning”
    10. Life examination occurs with identity crashes. Philosophy provides just enough of a toehold in the abstract to spur action in the actual. 
    11. Philosophy is a way to spur action absent anxiety/identity. We pick the philosophy depending on the degree of identity loss.
    12. Philosophy can be broadly sorted as:
      1. Survival – laws and tactics oriented
      2. Social Cohesion- harmony, virtue ethics, etiquette 
      3. Systems level order – algorithms and protocols oriented
      4. Self Knowledge and Meaning – reflecting on existing and consciousness 
      5. Meta-systems – theorizes about theories
    13. Most scientists and builders work best at level 3 systems level order. Going lower, i-ii, for environmental crises and higher, iv-v, for internal crises. 
    14. Complexity of selected philosophy is not superiority. A rung’s usefulness matches your identity state and environment, not some civilizational high score.
    15. Philosophy as Periodic Maintenance: Crashing and philosophy sampling are maintenance actions on the place called identity.

    #action #anxiety #Business #existentialAnxiety #existentialism #exploration #GTD #identity #Kierkegaard #lifeDesign #mentalModels #personalDevelopment #PeterPrinciple #philosophy #PlatoPlateau #productivity #selfImprovement #stoicism #systemsThinking

  10. The Plato Plateau

    This post started off as a joke. I was attempting to snow clone the Peter Principle for philosophy. It led to a longer thread of thoughts. But first, the snow clone: 

    The Plato Plateau: People philosophize to the level of their anxiety.

    Smoking farmer with branches by Kono Bairei (1844-1895). Digitally enhanced from our own original 1913 edition of Barei Gakan.
    1. Anxiety is the realization that you have absolute choice over life – Kierkegaard. Anxiety, in this context is not nervousness. It is a positive thing when harnesses. We harness it everyday.  
    2. Anxiety is a generative. Anxiety creates identity by locating stable places to launch exploration.
    3. Action, exploration, and anxiety are a motor. Anxiety → exploration → action → refreshed identity. Inaction leads to identity death
    4. Realizing you are radically free to choose can also lead to a forest of perceived signals. These can be an overwhelming inbox or simply overloaded ambition.
    5. When anxiety overwhelms it becomes difficult to tell signal from noise.
    6. Tools like GTD crash anxiety. When overwhelmed, GTD works well. When there is too little anxiety identity becomes ephemeral. 
    7. GTD isn’t a means to nirvana: GTD integrates 10k, 30k foot views to reintroduce future anxiety.
    8. When your identity is smeared across too many anxieties you declare anxiety bankruptcy and crash your identity in some safe spot. Journals, sabbaticals, quitting.
    9. Like the parable of the rock soup, vaporized anxiety needs a place to condense onto. Ideally something disposable but sufficient to let your identity create an “ordered world of meaning”
    10. Life examination occurs with identity crashes. Philosophy provides just enough of a toehold in the abstract to spur action in the actual. 
    11. Philosophy is a way to spur action absent anxiety/identity. We pick the philosophy depending on the degree of identity loss.
    12. Philosophy can be broadly sorted as:
      1. Survival – laws and tactics oriented
      2. Social Cohesion- harmony, virtue ethics, etiquette 
      3. Systems level order – algorithms and protocols oriented
      4. Self Knowledge and Meaning – reflecting on existing and consciousness 
      5. Meta-systems – theorizes about theories
    13. Most scientists and builders work best at level 3 systems level order. Going lower, i-ii, for environmental crises and higher, iv-v, for internal crises. 
    14. Complexity of selected philosophy is not superiority. A rung’s usefulness matches your identity state and environment, not some civilizational high score.
    15. Philosophy as Periodic Maintenance: Crashing and philosophy sampling are maintenance actions on the place called identity.

    #action #anxiety #Business #existentialAnxiety #existentialism #exploration #GTD #identity #Kierkegaard #lifeDesign #mentalModels #personalDevelopment #PeterPrinciple #philosophy #PlatoPlateau #productivity #selfImprovement #stoicism #systemsThinking

  11. So,

    1. Always a good reason. When I was at MS, it was management layers that destroy two projects

    2. Usually bad. If a company is making money, then firing your staff that made it happen is poor optics and makes for disgruntled ex-employees

    But 1+2 mean you'll have ex-MS managers entering the job market where they're likely to do significant damage to smaller companies, that can't take the financial hit of their inabilities.

    #MicrosoftLayoffs #PeterPrinciple

  12. So,

    1. Always a good reason. When I was at MS, it was management layers that destroy two projects

    2. Usually bad. If a company is making money, then firing your staff that made it happen is poor optics and makes for disgruntled ex-employees

    But 1+2 mean you'll have ex-MS managers entering the job market where they're likely to do significant damage to smaller companies, that can't take the financial hit of their inabilities.

    #MicrosoftLayoffs #PeterPrinciple

  13. So,

    1. Always a good reason. When I was at MS, it was management layers that destroy two projects

    2. Usually bad. If a company is making money, then firing your staff that made it happen is poor optics and makes for disgruntled ex-employees

    But 1+2 mean you'll have ex-MS managers entering the job market where they're likely to do significant damage to smaller companies, that can't take the financial hit of their inabilities.

    #MicrosoftLayoffs #PeterPrinciple

  14. So,

    1. Always a good reason. When I was at MS, it was management layers that destroy two projects

    2. Usually bad. If a company is making money, then firing your staff that made it happen is poor optics and makes for disgruntled ex-employees

    But 1+2 mean you'll have ex-MS managers entering the job market where they're likely to do significant damage to smaller companies, that can't take the financial hit of their inabilities.

    #MicrosoftLayoffs #PeterPrinciple

  15. So,

    1. Always a good reason. When I was at MS, it was management layers that destroy two projects

    2. Usually bad. If a company is making money, then firing your staff that made it happen is poor optics and makes for disgruntled ex-employees

    But 1+2 mean you'll have ex-MS managers entering the job market where they're likely to do significant damage to smaller companies, that can't take the financial hit of their inabilities.

    #MicrosoftLayoffs #PeterPrinciple

  16. 🧠 Categorical Peter Principle

    Let’s model the Peter Principle as a (somewhat playful) functor:

    Covariant Peter Functor:

    Let C be the category of competence levels.

    Let R be the category of responsibility levels.

    Then a functor F:C→R maps increasing competence to increasing responsibility.

    But (here’s the punchline):
    This functor preserves structure only up to the breaking point.

    At each step, you’re promoted to a position requiring slightly more competence than you currently have. The mapping continues until the functor fails to be faithful—you get promoted past the limits of your competence, and the correspondence breaks.

    (by now you know who wrote this)

    #peterprinciple #categorytheory

  17. 🧠 Categorical Peter Principle

    Let’s model the Peter Principle as a (somewhat playful) functor:

    Covariant Peter Functor:

    Let C be the category of competence levels.

    Let R be the category of responsibility levels.

    Then a functor F:C→R maps increasing competence to increasing responsibility.

    But (here’s the punchline):
    This functor preserves structure only up to the breaking point.

    At each step, you’re promoted to a position requiring slightly more competence than you currently have. The mapping continues until the functor fails to be faithful—you get promoted past the limits of your competence, and the correspondence breaks.

    (by now you know who wrote this)

    #peterprinciple #categorytheory

  18. 🧠 Categorical Peter Principle

    Let’s model the Peter Principle as a (somewhat playful) functor:

    Covariant Peter Functor:

    Let C be the category of competence levels.

    Let R be the category of responsibility levels.

    Then a functor F:C→R maps increasing competence to increasing responsibility.

    But (here’s the punchline):
    This functor preserves structure only up to the breaking point.

    At each step, you’re promoted to a position requiring slightly more competence than you currently have. The mapping continues until the functor fails to be faithful—you get promoted past the limits of your competence, and the correspondence breaks.

    (by now you know who wrote this)

    #peterprinciple #categorytheory

  19. #AgileCheese is rooted in the brilliance of the Peter Principle—why stop at your level of competence when you can rise above it? 🧀 In #agile, we embrace the idea of reaching for positions beyond our abilities, stretching those limits until we outgrow them. And it’s no accident that my first name is Peter—I’m here to take you beyond the point of no return, where #cheese meets unstoppable excellence! 🚀 #PeterPrinciple

  20. #AgileCheese is rooted in the brilliance of the Peter Principle—why stop at your level of competence when you can rise above it? 🧀 In #agile, we embrace the idea of reaching for positions beyond our abilities, stretching those limits until we outgrow them. And it’s no accident that my first name is Peter—I’m here to take you beyond the point of no return, where #cheese meets unstoppable excellence! 🚀 #PeterPrinciple

  21. #AgileCheese is rooted in the brilliance of the Peter Principle—why stop at your level of competence when you can rise above it? 🧀 In #agile, we embrace the idea of reaching for positions beyond our abilities, stretching those limits until we outgrow them. And it’s no accident that my first name is Peter—I’m here to take you beyond the point of no return, where #cheese meets unstoppable excellence! 🚀 #PeterPrinciple

  22. #AgileCheese is rooted in the brilliance of the Peter Principle—why stop at your level of competence when you can rise above it? 🧀 In #agile, we embrace the idea of reaching for positions beyond our abilities, stretching those limits until we outgrow them. And it’s no accident that my first name is Peter—I’m here to take you beyond the point of no return, where #cheese meets unstoppable excellence! 🚀 #PeterPrinciple

  23. #AgileCheese is rooted in the brilliance of the Peter Principle—why stop at your level of competence when you can rise above it? 🧀 In #agile, we embrace the idea of reaching for positions beyond our abilities, stretching those limits until we outgrow them. And it’s no accident that my first name is Peter—I’m here to take you beyond the point of no return, where #cheese meets unstoppable excellence! 🚀 #PeterPrinciple

  24. The Peter Principle, live and leaking.
    Pete Hegseth just “accidentally” shared classified war plans on Signal—with a journalist.
    Promoted beyond his competence, backed by nearly every GOP senator (except Murkowski, Collins, McConnell).
    This isn’t theory—it’s a national security threat.
    #AGAwatch #SignalLeak #PeterPrinciple

  25. In a hierarchy, everybody rises to the level where they are incompetent. John Crace's sketch references the #PeterPrinciple - but I'm not sure how widely it is still known ... theguardian.com/politics/2025/

  26. In a hierarchy, everybody rises to the level where they are incompetent. John Crace's sketch references the #PeterPrinciple - but I'm not sure how widely it is still known ... theguardian.com/politics/2025/

  27. In a hierarchy, everybody rises to the level where they are incompetent. John Crace's sketch references the #PeterPrinciple - but I'm not sure how widely it is still known ... theguardian.com/politics/2025/

  28. In a hierarchy, everybody rises to the level where they are incompetent. John Crace's sketch references the #PeterPrinciple - but I'm not sure how widely it is still known ... theguardian.com/politics/2025/

  29. Even when your org employs thousands of extremely well educated and charismatic experts in all the right fields …

    … many org decisions will NOT be made by experts. Or the well informed.

    #peterprinciple #committees

  30. Even when your org employs thousands of extremely well educated and charismatic experts in all the right fields …

    … many org decisions will NOT be made by experts. Or the well informed.

    #peterprinciple #committees