Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
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unbearable lightness of superpower
These days being at the top seems to be the same as being the most misinformed decision-maker
Is there a mathematical reason for this? Remember the powerless clinton of 1998 and the world superhero of Clinton Global Initiatives today.
The fact is that if you are in the white house or at the top of any of the world's 1000 largest organisations or networks, you have become so far removed from grassroots realities that you all open democrats could at least hope those professionally responsible for information flows would try even harder to make them transparenct and true. Well that's not mathematically the way the world has been connected and compoudned around spreadsheets and other measuring devices since 1984. We reveal the fatal mistakes and open source the common mathematical antidote - should human sustainability of future generations be our communal goal - at http://worldeconomist.net
Submitted on Mon, 2007-01-22 23:48
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