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The Future (and Morality) Can't Be Quantified in a Lab
#Food for Thought
Over the past two centuries, humanity has reached heights of wealth and technological development that our ancestors could never have imagined in …
Read moreMaybe the World Isn't Ending
#ideology
It’s this same potential, alas, which gives us the capacity to make huge problems, and the evidence of those man-made problems are staring us in the …
Read moreYou and I Can Change the World
#ideology
I’m sure you’ve heard this line before, many, many times. You’re told that your private choices are irrelevant. That the little bit of difference you …
Read moreWe All Deserve The Same Opportunities
#winning together
There’s a narrative in Capitalism 1.0 that if someone just has the courage and tenacity to take risks, they can pull themselves up by their …
Read moreMoney Is All a Narrative
#ideology
tories & narratives rule everything around us: they define value & scarcity for nearly everything in our world, and especially so in money. In fact, …
Read moreBismarck with an iPhone: The Future of the Age of Reason
#Food for Thought
This paper analyzes the "Trump phenomenon" as a reference point for an examination of a comprehensive historical process whose essence is an attack …
Read moreOur Universe Has Always Been Decentralized
#Food for Thought
In the last installment, I discussed the importance of coherence. That is, the importance of embracing, rather than avoiding, friction, as it is only …
Read moreRelearning How to Play (the Language and Money Games)
#ideology
It’s really no wonder that so many teenagers and young adults waver between extremes of nihilism and rage towards the world as it exists today. They …
Read moreAll the World's a Game - Are You Ready to Play?
#ideology
Shakespeare famously wrote that all the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This is certainly an insight into the nature of …
Read moreA New Human Chain
#Food for Thought
In a nutshell, the authors argue that the difference between successful nations and failed nations lies in their institutional makeup: in particular, …
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