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  • So if All You Have Is a Hammer…

    So if All You Have Is a Hammer…. https://t.co/MGywY2EjrL

  • So if All You Have Is a Hammer….

    From Uncle Eli Harman: Woman: “My husband is like one more child…” Me, an Intellectual: “Literally all your faculties evolved to deal with children, so if all you have is a hammer…” ANALYSIS 1) women control 80% of household spending 2) women control 70% of retail spending 3) women control 70% of government resources Men give women their resources and want something for them. Women consume give their children, or give to child substitutes, like pets or ‘the disadvantaged’, those resources. and expect only their own psychological rewards for having done so. The relationship between men and women is not equal.

  • So if All You Have Is a Hammer….

    From Uncle Eli Harman: Woman: “My husband is like one more child…” Me, an Intellectual: “Literally all your faculties evolved to deal with children, so if all you have is a hammer…” ANALYSIS 1) women control 80% of household spending 2) women control 70% of retail spending 3) women control 70% of government resources Men give women their resources and want something for them. Women consume give their children, or give to child substitutes, like pets or ‘the disadvantaged’, those resources. and expect only their own psychological rewards for having done so. The relationship between men and women is not equal.

  • Destroying trust. Why?

    Destroying trust. Why? https://t.co/eDubpjmLBq

  • Destroying trust. Why?

    —“With high trust we have beneficial social momentum (other people’s predictable actions), which is what energy is, a source of momentum we can use to our benefit.”—Steve Pender

    WHY (((UNDERMINING)))? Destroying trust. That’s why.

  • Destroying trust. Why?

    —“With high trust we have beneficial social momentum (other people’s predictable actions), which is what energy is, a source of momentum we can use to our benefit.”—Steve Pender

    WHY (((UNDERMINING)))? Destroying trust. That’s why.

  • 2020-06-01

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  • “Trust lowers cost. … It’s the long-term strategy of long-term strategies, as

    —“Trust lowers cost. … It’s the long-term strategy of long-term strategies, as far as I’m concerned (acting in a trustworthy manner and profiling people partly along a trust scale, adjusting with new evidence). … And paired with openness (in terms of engaging with, and training, other perspectives) can lead to an amassment of mutual improvement.”—Andy Curzon

  • “Trust lowers cost. … It’s the long-term strategy of long-term strategies, as

    —“Trust lowers cost. … It’s the long-term strategy of long-term strategies, as far as I’m concerned (acting in a trustworthy manner and profiling people partly along a trust scale, adjusting with new evidence). … And paired with openness (in terms of engaging with, and training, other perspectives) can lead to an amassment of mutual improvement.”—Andy Curzon

  • Comments on Nate Silver’s Book

    Comments on Nate Silver’s Book https://t.co/KF2BdX3T10