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== Further Discussion == {{#widget:YouTube|id=nt7Olnm1oL4}} <blockquote>Embedded Growth Obligations are the way in which institutions plan their future predicated on legacies of growth. And since the period between the end of World War II in 1945 and the early 70s had such an unusually beautiful growth regime, many of our institutions became predicated upon low-variance technology-led, stable, broadly distributed growth. Now, this is a world we have not seen in an organic way since the early 1970s, and yet, because it was embedded in our institutions, what we have is a world in which the expectation is still present in the form of an embedded growth obligation. That is, the pension plans, the corporate ladders, are all still built very much around a world that has long since vanished. We have effectively become a Growth Cargo Cult. That is, once upon a time, planes used to land in the Pacific, let's say, during World War II, and Indigenous people looked at the air strips and the behavior of the air traffic controllers, and they've been mimicking those behaviors in the years since as ritual, but the planes no longer land. Well, in large measure, our institutions are built for a world in which growth doesn't happen in the same way anymore. -'''Eric Weinstein''' on [[18: Slipping the DISC: State of The Portal and Chapter 2020|The Portal #18]] @ [https://youtu.be/QxnkGymKuuI?t=776 13 min] </blockquote> {{#widget:YouTube|id=QxnkGymKuuI|start=776}} <blockquote> "We have effectively entered a period in which we cannot trust our experts. I think that what began as a desire to contribute and to do real work, ended with an understanding that we’ve got two generations of institutional experts that are corrupted, and that we cannot wake up from this crazy fever dream that we’re all in, because we can’t figure out who we can still trust. The doctors are compromised. The professors are compromised. The Journalists are compromised. The politicians are compromised. About the only thing that isn’t badly compromised are people with an independent source of sustenance — individuals and very small groups are about the only thing that is free of this disease of the Embedded Growth Obligation (EGO)." '''-Eric Weinstein''' </blockquote> {{#widget:Tweet|id=778030676108947456}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1370847097033875457}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1345448452579151873}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1105867038457618432}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1091743271875895297}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1221215954530488320}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1172343514367053824}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1245024748578332674}}
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