And if you're careless enough, "luck" will get your enemy. this is what posner calls "strategic recklessness." Like they guy who "falsely" accuses his foe of stealing $ because he "forgot" to ask for discovery into the books & records that would have disproven the charge. That way, you can defame your foe w/ impunity &, when you're caught, merely claim "mistake." Strategic reckless is 3rd option between stupidity & malice.
And if you're careless enough, "luck" will get your enemy. this is what posner calls "strategic recklessness." Like they guy who "falsely" accuses his foe of stealing $ because he "forgot" to ask for discovery into the books & records that would have disproven the charge. That way, you can defame your foe w/ impunity &, when you're caught, merely claim "mistake." Strategic reckless is 3rd option between stupidity & malice.