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... <em>Look for AP’s symposium on the China challenge, in partnership with the Hoover Institution, in early spring.</em> ...

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... But bc crypto so much bigger now, so is size of capital loss — around $1.5 trillion v $500 billion 2/ https://t.co/Z4RYXUUxBc Still, it's a big world out there. $1.5 trillion is about 7% of US GDP, and many of the losses falling on residents of other countries 3/ For comparison, post-2006 housing bust ...

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... For example, combining physical, auditory, and humorous delivery. ...

... [https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/how-emotionally-intelligent-people-use-send-a-bible-rule-to-become-remarkably-more-memorable.html](https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/how-emotionally-intelligent-people-use-send-a-bible-rule-to-become-remarkably-more-memorable.html) ...

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... 4) The above rules are somewhat different for A.I. startups. There will be a FOMO race for top A.I. startups. I'm already seeing it. THAT said, if you are A.I. and profitable, you will demand double the valuation instantly. Nothing beats controlling your own destiny. ...

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The United States should craft a strategy aimed at altering the calculus of Beijing’s decision-makers.
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... I've been noting that we're currently seeing a surge in real house prices up to 2000s-bubble levels 1/ https://t.co/ukUAXznGpk But the 2000s bubble was geographically very uneven: prices surged in cities with strict zoning, but not in places where developers were free to sprawl => elastic housing ...

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... As an example, 9/11 seemed like (and was) a really big deal for those of us who lived through it but today the long-term consequences, either for the us or the Middle East, aren’t very obvious. The taliban are even back in charge of Afghanistan! I think 2008 will be similar. ...

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... Not all bad ideas come from the right 5/ ...

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... There are some insights from this [article](https://www.americanpurpose.com/articles/dreaming-of-democracy-in-china/) by an anonymous writer - particularly the categorization of China as an egoist society. Although this is probably not due to the "Class struggle" as suggested by the article. ...

... Rather, the historical lack of rule of law explains better the dominance of the patrimonial mode of inter-person relationships in Chinese society. This theory is inspired by Fukuyama's theory that patrimonial political order is the default that humans fall back to. ...

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... According to Peter Watson in his "ideas", The distinction between optimistic and pessimistic view of human nature was the origin of conservatism and liberalism, i.e. left and right. What will a unification of understanding of human nature mean for the political devide then?
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... Human has been organizing thoughts/ideas in story-like linear ways since the beginning of human culture. Books, talks, and lectures are all examples of such organizations. It's not the only way we convey ideas, e.g. day to day conversations usually are more or less structure-free and spontaneous. ...

... Ideas are bouncing in all directions. In the Internet age, Twitter and other social media provide new ways to perform such conversations multilaterally, but they are not well structured. ...

... The mainstream way to communicate larger groups of thoughts/ideas in a structured way remains to be the linear structure as in books, lectures, podcasts, etc. Though they have two main shortcomings 1. ...

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... Group conversations, online communities, and coffee shop conversations have been great for exchanging ideas, but these forms usually lack organization and structure. ...

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... Narrative organization of ideas such as books, lectures, and talks, is excellent for the owner of those ideas to convey them to an audience. But it's not effective in enabling multidirectional exchanges of ideas in which ideas come from and go to multiple participants. ...

... We do not write each other books or give each other lectures when we need to exchange ideas. Instead, we have conversations, correspondences, tweets, comments, etc. In them, we forego structure/organization to enable smaller bits of ideas and thoughts to go freely in any direction. ...

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... Group discussions, online communities, and coffee shop conversations are traditional ways for participants to exchange ideas. Ideas are usually freely bouncing around between participants. ...

... Ideas exchanged in such forms usually require a significant amount of later work (usually by a single individual) to be [organized into narrative structures](https://www.themind.net/observations/AfHZZXnNQmaVukmQ2I7EAw) that be easily consumed. ...

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... The cohesive quality or unity of a mind appears when we make an effort to organize our thoughts and ideas into a coherent bundle, for example, when we write books. This is one way to overcome [the bundle theory of personal identity.](https://www.themind.net/hypotheses/N67s-BZmSFiR0V0eHIgD-Q) ...

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... Oligarchy doesn't suffer legitimacy issue since it's the manipulators ruling the manipulatees. Oligarchy is the political structure parrell to the gene stratification structure in a society. ...

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