The Elevator Mistrust
You're standing in front of the elevator. You pressed the button. The light is on. You're waiting. Then someone walks up and presses it again. Why? Can you not see it's already lit? Do you think I'm just standing here for fun?
A digital garden by Yuval May — important questions, and everything else. Mostly everything else.
You're standing in front of the elevator. You pressed the button. The light is on. You're waiting. Then someone walks up and presses it again. Why? Can you not see it's already lit? Do you think I'm just standing here for fun?
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