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  • 06:1006:10, 29 March 2024 diff hist +14β€Ž Portal Concepts β€ŽNo edit summary
  • 05:5905:59, 29 March 2024 diff hist +903β€Ž Section A of the Reserve Index β€ŽNo edit summary
  • 05:5705:57, 29 March 2024 diff hist +647β€Ž N File:Reserve-Index-p-140.png β€ŽNo edit summary current
  • 05:4405:44, 29 March 2024 diff hist +1,908β€Ž N Cult of the Art of the Possible β€Ž Created page with "The '''"Cult of the Art of the Possible"''' describes a phenomenon where career politicians prioritize short-term gains and personal, party, or structural interests over broader societal well-being and democratic principles. It builds on the concept of "The Art of the Possible", which is a phrase often attributed to Otto von Bismarck, a prominent 19th-century Prussian statesman who played a key role in the unification of Germany. "The Art of the Possible" encapsulates t..." current
  • 05:2505:25, 29 March 2024 diff hist +22β€Ž Portal Concepts β€Ž β†’β€ŽC
  • 05:2405:24, 29 March 2024 diff hist βˆ’22β€Ž Ericisms β€Ž β†’β€ŽC current
  • 05:2405:24, 29 March 2024 diff hist +639β€Ž N Cardinalization β€Ž Created page with "In economics, the term "cardinalization" is often used to refer to the process of assigning numerical values to utility in order to make it measurable and comparable across individuals. This involves transforming ordinal preferences (which only rank preferences without specifying magnitudes of satisfaction) into cardinal measures (which assign specific numerical values to levels of satisfaction). By cardinalizing utility, economists aim to make utility a quantifiable con..." current
  • 05:2205:22, 29 March 2024 diff hist +791β€Ž N Cardinal Utility β€Ž Created page with "Cardinal utility is a concept in economics that represents the measurement of utility or satisfaction derived from consuming goods and services. Unlike ordinal utility, which ranks preferences without assigning specific values, cardinal utility assigns numerical values to levels of satisfaction or utility. These numerical values allow economists to quantify utility and analyze consumer choices mathematically, facilitating the application of mathematical tools such as cal..." current
  • 05:1505:15, 29 March 2024 diff hist +22β€Ž Defragilization β€ŽNo edit summary current
  • 05:1405:14, 29 March 2024 diff hist +218β€Ž N Feedback Capture β€Ž Created page with "==On X== {{#widget:Tweet|id=1586023312131387392}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1586025431244804096}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1586029568757940224}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1586029570355916801}} Category:Ericisms Category:Concepts" current
  • 05:1205:12, 29 March 2024 diff hist +23β€Ž Ericisms β€Ž β†’β€ŽF
  • 05:1105:11, 29 March 2024 diff hist βˆ’24β€Ž Ericisms β€Ž β†’β€ŽA
  • 05:1005:10, 29 March 2024 diff hist +691β€Ž De-Potemkin β€ŽNo edit summary current
  • 05:0605:06, 29 March 2024 diff hist +519β€Ž N Defragilization β€Ž Created page with ""Defragilization" is the process of making something less fragile or more resilient. It may involve actions or strategies aimed at strengthening systems, structures, or entities to better withstand stress, uncertainty, or disruption. The prefix "de-" suggests a reversal or removal of fragility, indicating an intentional effort to enhance robustness or durability. In essence, defragilization could involve measures to increase stability, adaptability, and overall toughness..."
  • 05:0305:03, 29 March 2024 diff hist +844β€Ž N Can't Anybody Here Play This Game β€Ž Created page with "==Origin== The phrase "Can't anybody here play this game?" is famously attributed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Stengel Casey Stengel], the manager of the New York Mets baseball team in the early 1960s. Stengel uttered this line out of frustration during a particularly dismal game where his team was making numerous errors and playing poorly. When people use this phrase, they typically mean that they are astonished or exasperated by the incompetence or lack of..."
  • 04:5304:53, 29 March 2024 diff hist +23β€Ž Ant Mill β€ŽNo edit summary current

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  • 00:3800:38, 9 March 2024 diff hist +23β€Ž Follow the Silence β€ŽNo edit summary current
  • 00:3400:34, 9 March 2024 diff hist +568β€Ž N Follow the Silence β€Ž Created page with "<blockquote> ''In this era, let inexplicable silence be your guide to institutional capture. Follow the Silence to Congress. To Media. To Tech. The institutions that are silent on something so simple as this are the ones you’ve lost.'' '''- Eric Weinstein''' on [https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/status/1425135842993926147 X] </blockquote> '''References:''' {{#widget:Tweet|id=1266230045074321415}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1425135842993926147}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1466299741..."
  • 00:2700:27, 9 March 2024 diff hist +25β€Ž Ericisms β€Ž β†’β€ŽF

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  • 00:0600:06, 4 January 2024 diff hist +459β€Ž N Ant Mill β€Ž Created page with "In [https://thebasics.guide/ant-mill Ant Mills], ants circle continuously, demonstrating the risks of instinct-driven collective navigation. {{#widget:YouTube|id=3Rup3EdA0kw}} {{#widget:YouTube|id=LEKwQxO4EZU}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1316064870920413185}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1316064873457967109}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1316064874942795776}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1316064876540784640}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1386009421105426433}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1386010606046629888}}"

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