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La Dolce Vita. Epoché.
You can change the theory without affecting the practice.

I love the term iatrogenesis in this one. Do no harm.

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This paper outlines 7 classes of errors that destroy strategic decisions, ending with the epic-sounding Type VII Iatrogensis Cascade.

If you understand these errors, you will know what questions to ask to avoid strategic failures. So, a 🧵on seven types of errors... 1/9

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“This paper outlines 7 classes of errors that destroy strategic decisions, ending with the epic-sounding Type VII Iatrogensis Cascade. If you understand these errors, you will know what questions to ask to avoid strategic failures. So, a 🧵on seven types of errors... 1/9”

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I love the term iatrogenesis in this one.

RT @[email protected]

This paper outlines 7 classes of errors that destroy strategic decisions, ending with the epic-sounding Type VII Iatrogensis Cascade.

If you understand these errors, you will know what questions to ask to avoid strategic failures. So, a 🧵on seven types of errors... 1/9

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1528586914097422336

Ethan Mollick on Twitter

“This paper outlines 7 classes of errors that destroy strategic decisions, ending with the epic-sounding Type VII Iatrogensis Cascade. If you understand these errors, you will know what questions to ask to avoid strategic failures. So, a 🧵on seven types of errors... 1/9”

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I can upset a lot of people with this.

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Previous studies suggested that teaching kids chess improved a range of outcomes, from math skills to logic to academics.

But it just isn’t true. Now, two large randomized trials, one in the UK & one in Bangladesh found no other benefits to learning chess. (except ♟ is fun!) 1/

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1544369599310970883

Ethan Mollick on Twitter

“Previous studies suggested that teaching kids chess improved a range of outcomes, from math skills to logic to academics. But it just isn’t true. Now, two large randomized trials, one in the UK & one in Bangladesh found no other benefits to learning chess. (except ♟ is fun!) 1/”

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I'm already busy enough getting rid of my own theories, thanks.
Look what I got from my love today! Change of plan. Italian cuisine is the next culinary step. 🧑‍🍳
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“Holland today. No farmers, no food.”

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There is no hot water in my apartment building anymore. So it has started.
A tavola non s’invecchia. (Italian)
At the table you do not grow old. (transl.)

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"When we say that changes only have to occur on the level of big policy and systems, we leave out the significance of public participation and the fact that how we each live our lives is part of a greater whole." | @[email protected] https://thisismold.com/ipcc/ipcc-lifestyle-analysis

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Restriction as Possibility; Lifestyle as Politics - MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food

"Changing diets, though, is a crucial climate change mitigation strategy. This means changing our lifestyles: how we live them, of course, but also how we write about them and how we share them."

MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food