Homo Mercator — entrepreneurship as the missing evolutionary driver What if humanity’s real evolutionary leap wasn’t bigger brains or bigger tribes, but the moment we turned surplus into currency and trade, competition, and culture followed?
Emergence and Psychohistory Emergence has become a popular buzzword, especially in artificial intelligence research. It’s a term frequently used by charlatans and pseudoscientists, so it’s worth unpacking what it actually means and why it’s important for understanding psychohistory. What Is Emergence? Simply put, emergence is a property of a complex
Homo Mercator — entrepreneurship as the missing evolutionary driver What if humanity’s real evolutionary leap wasn’t bigger brains or bigger tribes, but the moment we turned surplus into currency and trade, competition, and culture followed?
Unraveling Complexity: How Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Offers Insightful Solutions to Conservation Challenges
Vampire and the Pauper II: The carefree are saving the planet “You see? No villains needed. Just movers to a quieter neighborhood” — paraphrasing Schelling’s algorithmic indifference
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