Some economics commentators have recently been getting worked up over why it is that the clever people who work at major financial institutions somehow always seem to end up creating boom-bust cycles.
Those people get paid big bonuses during a boom
They don't have to pay those bonuses back when there's a crash.
It's that simple.
We are much closer to Kessler Syndrome than we thought
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The Kessler Syndrome is the idea that filling Earth’s orbit with too many
satellites will inevitably cause failures to occur, leading to a cascading
series...
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the royal We?
clever slackers to be sure... execs remind me of those {rare} "successful" impostors who travel thru a sequence of career specialties, convincing the appropriate gatekeepers of their {these "successful" impostor's} expertise...
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