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Since there are limits to (Limits of One) pretty much every element and every relationship in every situation and proximity, it makes sense to play situations probabilistically (Relate a Variety and Value of Some). This is a key lesson in life. Of course, this strategy has limits too.
In other words, you generally can’t depend […]
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Campaign Celebrations vs. Accomplishment Celebrations
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Political primary celebrations are nice. Wouldn’t it be great if we took more occasions to celebrate real accomplishments, with parties and gusto?
These would be real accomplishments which benefit many people. Things like building a park, or the introduction of a mass market plug-in hybrid car, or hitting a target for carbon reduction (to slow […]