[...] from this point of view, when you contemplate what to do about
outliers, you’re like Marlow, in “Heart of Darkness,” when he is
travelling up-river to find Kurtz. “Watching a coast as it slips by
the ship,” Conrad writes,
is like thinking about an enigma. There it is before you—smiling,
frowning, inviting, grand, mean, insipid, or savage, and always mute
with an air of whispering, ‘Come and find out.’