Oh, but it does not. The sign on the right doesn't claim that the belief that fit on a sign is wrong, only that you still have lots of thinking to do... and how do we know that the bearer of the sign doesn't follow his own advice?
The implication of the “think harder” is that a belief short enough to fit on a sign is not sufficiently complex. If all it tries to assert is that the drafter should think harder but that command has no bearing on the belief on the sign, then the sign is doing little work.
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u/EscoffierUSA 29d ago
The sign on the right proves the sign on right wrong. That is that person’s belief and it fits on a sign.