The last sentence is saying that if people agree soemthing’s an erorr then it’s easier to make em care about it. Tht “if” clause is important to understand the last clause. It’s harder to get anyone to agree tht a “big” error actually is an error. Like, it’s cool to get people to care about the “big” error if they agree it’s an error. If people dont agree on the “big” error being an error then thats an extra step.
Things im not sure about:
- About getting people to agree on the “big” error being an error that it’s an extra step
- About things being easier and harder. I think theyre probably easier and harder compared to each other.
I think I get more tht because the “Big” error is big, people care about those more. If the error was a “small” error they would think it’s a waste of time. Im thinking small errors are easier to point out so theyre easier for others to agree on. I think “big” erorrs are harder to point out so it’s harder for people to care about them maybe.