
The structural logic underneath politics, economics, and technology. No villains. No ideology. Just the mechanisms that actually produce the outcomes everyone argues about.
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In December 2008, I was looking for my first job. I would graduate, become a banker, work in a big shiny building, relocate to New York City, wear an expensive suit, walk down Wall Street and talk about something important on my Blackberry....
The systems we find most confusing or frustrating are the same ones responsible for our standard of living.
The global supply chains that feel opaque and unaccountable. The financial structures that even the “experts” struggle to explain....
In modern systems, the limiting factor is almost never effort. It is orientation.
This is easy to miss because the confusing outcomes usually arrive packaged in ways that look like personal failures. Consider what happens to people doing e...
Most political arguments don’t fail because one side is wrong. They fail because both sides are right about different things, neither side knows it, and the structure of the conversation makes it impossible to figure that out.
This is not...
When effort stops producing results, the human brain does something predictable: it starts looking for someone responsible.
This is not irrational. For most of human history, the instinct was well-calibrated. A threat approached; you ident...
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Systems produce outcomes without authors. I explain the mechanisms.
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