Short: The Behavioral Economics of Public Speech π
https://youtu.be/CFJYDkcY_WI
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-28 18:58:38 UTC
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Short: The Behavioral Economics of Public Speech π
https://youtu.be/CFJYDkcY_WI
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-28 18:58:38 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1442926742176296960
IMO: Martin is illustrating a limit rather than a general rule. The more precise answer is that women generate demand for hyper consumption, and men discover limits that maintain capitalization. We limit each other. Whenever this gets out of balance either direction we devolve.
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-28 18:18:43 UTC
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THE ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC SPEECH π
Human detection of capital in public speech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFJYDkcY_WI
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-28 18:13:40 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1442915427676422151
Never underestimate the power of (a) giving people positive attention (b) making them laugh or (c) giving them unselfish compliments.
Kindness is the cheapest investment in the commons. https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1442567375795245056
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-27 19:12:12 UTC
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https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1442567375795245056
In other words, people act morally out of self interest. We train people to develop moral intuitions. And humans naturally evolve moral intuitions with experience. But it’s simply true that moral action is in one’s self interest until it’s not. We specialize in limiting ‘nots’. https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1439983533469143040
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-20 16:04:44 UTC
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https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1439983533469143040
4) But in the meantime, debt capacity, momentum that justifies it, and a fresh supply of genetics with every generation, keep the incentives in place. Mega cities are bonfires burning genetic, cultural, institutional capital.
The shock will just be bigger in modernity.
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-17 14:45:43 UTC
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@Outsideness 3) authority, incalculability, low trust, stratification, neighborhood segmentation, leads to incalculability of costs and over extension, just as the same consequences to overextending states and over extending empires. This continues until a shock exposes fragility.
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3) authority, incalculability, low trust, stratification, neighborhood segmentation, leads to incalculability of costs and over extension, just as the same consequences to overextending states and over extending empires. This continues until a shock exposes fragility.
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-17 14:43:51 UTC
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@Outsideness 2) High investment parenting is necessary for a high trust self organizing society. As such suburbs and rural maintain tradition: high investment in children capable of creating commons that reduce costs for all – cities do the opposite. Cities generate demand for authority.
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EASY:1)Debt capacity of urban centers made possible by population density, increasing cost of housing,driving up demand for income, pushing in high-income talent demanding biz, out capital intensive biz,serving top and bottom,pushing out middle and high investment reproduction.
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-17 14:39:43 UTC
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RT @LukeWeinhagen: @curtdoolittle Cut the subsidy and eliminate the assumption of value to restore the relationship between college and leaβ¦
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-17 13:52:14 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1438863370585886722
MOST USELESS DEGREES (WASTES OF MONEY)
Psychology
Drama & theater arts
Language Studies
Communications
Photography
Fine Arts
Anthropology/Archaeology
Art History
Religious Studies
Gender Studies.
Of course I have a fine arts degree in art history. And it’s precious to me.
Source date (UTC): 2021-09-17 13:36:46 UTC
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