Theme: Incentives

  • “Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”

    —“Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”—

  • Training the Moral Intuition

      I suppose that like many people, you assume man is moral, rather than amoral – merely choosing between the moral and immoral as incentives provide. We can in fact read others intentions and incentives. We could not cooperate on means or ends otherwise. However history says that such reading of intentions and incentives creates moral behavior, and trains moral intuition – not that moral behavior is intuitive. It’s not. Only reading of intentions and incentives. As anyone who has raised young children finds rather obvious. (worth repeating)

  • Training the Moral Intuition

      I suppose that like many people, you assume man is moral, rather than amoral – merely choosing between the moral and immoral as incentives provide. We can in fact read others intentions and incentives. We could not cooperate on means or ends otherwise. However history says that such reading of intentions and incentives creates moral behavior, and trains moral intuition – not that moral behavior is intuitive. It’s not. Only reading of intentions and incentives. As anyone who has raised young children finds rather obvious. (worth repeating)

  • “The Right to Repair”

      Think about it for a moment: What will “Right To Repair” do to the economy? What are the short and long term consequences? How will it affect prices? Engineering? Jobs? What does it mean for consumer protection? What does it mean for credit markets?

  • “The Right to Repair”

      Think about it for a moment: What will “Right To Repair” do to the economy? What are the short and long term consequences? How will it affect prices? Engineering? Jobs? What does it mean for consumer protection? What does it mean for credit markets?

  • The 10 Least and 10 Most tax-friendly states

    The 10 Least and 10 Most tax-friendly states: https://t.co/nVrg83Z2Md

  • “But You Are Counting Your Legions Before They Are Hatched?”

    “BUT YOU ARE COUNTING YOUR LEGIONS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED” They will hatch because they will have extremely, extremely strong incentive to hatch. They will have no choice. Also it doesn’t take anywhere near all of them to hatch, to accomplish the objective of separating from the left & parasitic elites. (Because of fragility of system & ease of 4G warfare.) In addition, telling people “it’s not possible” (besides the fact that it’s a lie) just projects weakness & accomplishes the exact opposite of what is needed – for our enemies to FEAR us and FEAR the consequences of not letting us separate. There is only one way out of this. Voting in 2020 is at best a temporary stopgap (if that). We have been colonized by hostile foreigners in league with a minority of hostile traitors in our own group. Together they outnumber us for voting purposes (or will, irreversibly, very soon). The only way out of this is for our enemies to be so afraid of the consequences of not letting us separate, that they agree to let us separate. And the more we TALK about those consequences (in direct or indirect ways), (stating our demands and painting a picture of the consequences for our enemies if they are not met), the more fear we quicker and easier our victory is likely to be. The more fear instilled (in normies, anybody/everybody that could be hurt or inconvenienced by a conflict) by TALKING, the less need the grassroots Right would feel the need to instill fear by other means. TALKING ABOUT CIVIL WAR INCREASES EASE OF REACHING OUR GOALS AND THE REDUCES THE LIKELY SEVERITY OF IT. WEAK TALK (BLACKPILLING) IS TOTALLY COUNTERPRODUCTIVE.

  • “But You Are Counting Your Legions Before They Are Hatched?”

    “BUT YOU ARE COUNTING YOUR LEGIONS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED” They will hatch because they will have extremely, extremely strong incentive to hatch. They will have no choice. Also it doesn’t take anywhere near all of them to hatch, to accomplish the objective of separating from the left & parasitic elites. (Because of fragility of system & ease of 4G warfare.) In addition, telling people “it’s not possible” (besides the fact that it’s a lie) just projects weakness & accomplishes the exact opposite of what is needed – for our enemies to FEAR us and FEAR the consequences of not letting us separate. There is only one way out of this. Voting in 2020 is at best a temporary stopgap (if that). We have been colonized by hostile foreigners in league with a minority of hostile traitors in our own group. Together they outnumber us for voting purposes (or will, irreversibly, very soon). The only way out of this is for our enemies to be so afraid of the consequences of not letting us separate, that they agree to let us separate. And the more we TALK about those consequences (in direct or indirect ways), (stating our demands and painting a picture of the consequences for our enemies if they are not met), the more fear we quicker and easier our victory is likely to be. The more fear instilled (in normies, anybody/everybody that could be hurt or inconvenienced by a conflict) by TALKING, the less need the grassroots Right would feel the need to instill fear by other means. TALKING ABOUT CIVIL WAR INCREASES EASE OF REACHING OUR GOALS AND THE REDUCES THE LIKELY SEVERITY OF IT. WEAK TALK (BLACKPILLING) IS TOTALLY COUNTERPRODUCTIVE.

  • Oh… Wait. The natural law of truth, contract, reciprocity, warranty, and resti

    Oh… Wait. The natural law of truth, contract, reciprocity, warranty, and restitution is the only universal logic of decidability in matters of conflict that eliminates the incentive for retaliation cycles we call feuds, tribal, and city state warfare that have plagued man.

    Reply addressees: @JayMan471

  • “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