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The Wallet’s Whisper: Why Economic Incentives Will Drive Climate Action

Posted by By Edward Franklin November 1, 2024Posted inEconomics | Business
We're bombarded daily with dire warnings about climate change. Melting glaciers, raging wildfires, and extreme weather events paint a grim picture of our planet's future. Appeals to our sense of…
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The Symphony of Strings: Could Sound Waves Be the Foundation of Everything?

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 31, 2024Posted inPhilosophy | Religion, Science | Technology
Have you ever stopped to truly consider the essence of reality? What is it that comprises the very fabric of our universe? We perceive a world of matter and energy,…
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Is the Universe Our Hard Drive? Exploring the Radical Idea of a Universal Information Network

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 25, 2024Posted inRandom Thoughts | Theories, Science | Technology
We live in an age where information is king. We store it in hard drives, books, and the cloud, constantly seeking ways to expand our storage capacity and access data…
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Is Capitalism Eating Itself? How Corporate Giants Stifle Competition and Innovation

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 25, 2024Posted inEconomics | Business
Capitalism, emphasizing competition and innovation, is often hailed as the engine of economic growth. But what happens when the very forces that drive capitalism start to undermine its core principles?…
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The Sustainability Paradox: Are Long-Term Goals Just a Facade?

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 20, 2024Posted inEconomics | Business
In recent years, sustainability has become increasingly important in business. Businesses are pressured to adopt sustainable practices that minimize their environmental impact and contribute to social good. However, there is…
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The Unseen Social Contract: Why “All for One and One for All” is More Than Just a Slogan

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 11, 2024Posted inPolitics | Society
When you are born, you enter a world already in motion. From birth, you become part of a broader social network within a community, a nation, and, ultimately, a global…
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How Marcus Aurelius’ Wisdom Cracks the Foundation of Economics: The Myth of Full Information

Posted by By Edward Franklin October 4, 2024Posted inEconomics | Business
The Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius once said, "Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." At first glance, this may…
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The Ship of Theseus and the Fluidity of Culture

Posted by By Edward Franklin September 22, 2024Posted inRandom Thoughts | Theories, World | Culture
The ancient Greek philosophical thought experiment known as the "Ship of Theseus" presents a compelling analogy for understanding the nature of change and identity in objects and complex systems like…
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The Upside of Laziness: How “Doing Less” Can Lead to Greater Efficiency

Posted by By Edward Franklin September 17, 2024Posted inRandom Thoughts | Theories
In today's fast-paced world, we often equate laziness with negativity. Being "lazy" is seen as a character flaw and a lack of motivation or ambition. But what if I told…
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Reimagining Governance: The Bond-Based Economy – A Thought Experiment

Posted by By Edward Franklin August 25, 2024Posted inEconomics | Business, Politics | Society
Innovative economic and political theory ideas often spark captivating debates, challenging conventional wisdom and inspiring new perspectives. One such concept that has garnered attention in recent years is a bond-based…
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