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As the late, great Robert Jervis explained, leaders *NEED* beliefs to make sense of incoming information and make decisions quickly and efficiently. They will not get it right all the time. But this is the kind of crisis where gambling on a newbie is...suboptimal. 7/
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And if you're an American taxpayer interested in reading some of their taxpayer-supported work and analysis published prior to April 2025, this is what you'll see at usip.org.
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Not to be whoa is me bc I'll be fine! But trying to pay rent every month means deciding which stories to spend time on, and every single incentive structure on the internet pushes you against challenging power. This is why people end up grifting to the right!
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a decade ago i ranked all the heritage minutes and it was very fun and is semi-responsible for the monster i am today
part of me would like to redo it some day, but another part of me likes variety and new challenges and worries there would be too much screaming
www.cbc.ca/2017/heritag...
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I am reminded of this timeless response
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We’re led to feel that students should change behaviour and we advocate for individual responses to technological risks.
It’s an instance of Eilish’s “moral crumple zones” - holding individuals liable when a whole technological *system* goes wrong.
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It will take a generation to repair IF the US somehow has fair elections in 26 and 28, a wildly different Democratic party, and national unity and economic and political will akin to the postwar boom / cold war spurs to national projects. I just don't see it.
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Lessons from his interactions with Boris Johnson?
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Herb Gray, the Minister of Fog, would have been proud.