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The Limits of Predicting Human and Natural Systems.
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The human mind is better at thinking about moving machines than complex dynamic systems with uncertain outcomes. The unpredictable nature of social media, the internet, the economy, and the climate, shows the limits of predicting human and natural systems.

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The human mind is limited in its capacity to understand complex dynamical systems like the weather or the economy, which are in principle impossible to predict.
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Complex Systems
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The human mind is limited in its capacity to understand complex dynamical systems like the weather or the economy, which are in principle impossible to predict. Additionally, while we excel at thinking about objects and people moving in space, we struggle to comprehend systems like social media and the internet, which have become chaotic and unpredictable.

Chapter
The Limits of Predicting Human and Natural Systems.
Episode
#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The University of Chicago went in the opposite direction when the woke supremacy virus started spreading by stating that they will not reinforce fragility.
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Woke supremacy.
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The University of Chicago went in the opposite direction when the woke supremacy virus started spreading by stating that they will not reinforce fragility. This podcast explores how different institutions handle the woke supremacy virus.

Chapter
The Limits of Predicting Human and Natural Systems.
Episode
#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show