I always wondered where that one came from.

On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:04:47 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The common meaning of stuff happens when people guess at what a phrase 
> means. Eventually the common meaning becomes the effective meaning.
>
> The one that always bother me is "left hand doesn't know what the right 
> hand does"
>
> The original context of this saying was about giving. i.e. Give without 
> paying attention to how much.
>
> But today it's almost always used in the context of dysfunctional 
> government or organizations.
>
> Mark
>
> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 3:09:30 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Ciao David & others
>>
>> The discussion was interesting. I think I wasn't quite as explicit in my 
>> bits as I could have been. 
>>
>> The origin of "learning curve" dates back some time in psychology (1920's 
>> and before) when this kind of curve ...
>>
>>
>> ...meant you learnt quite fast at the start but eventually plateau.
>>
>> Sometime in the 1970's the idea of "steep learning curve" emerged that is 
>> metaphorically the opposite. That the "steepness is effort, not gain". That 
>> is NOT what the original research showed. 
>>
>> I'm interested sociologically and linguistically in the contradiction 
>> between the older (still relevant psychology) and the wider meaning the 
>> "steep" version adopted.
>>
>> Well, I did say it was an "aside" :-)
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Josiah
>>
>> Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/ wrote:
>>>
>>> Steep learning curve is fine if you know there will eventually be a 
>>> payoff worth the steep effort. But most newbies aren't sure it will be 
>>> worth the effort. 
>>>
>>
>

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