the cyclical nature of things
Why don't movies look like *movies* anymore?
youtu.be5:09 / We’re also losing the talent to do this.
tech improves but also makes us forget how to do or perform certain tasks.
this is what we see when we see whole cultural trades becoming extinct. what is new today, will become old tomorrow and new again.
"The nucleic acids invented human beings in order to be able to reproduce themselves even on the Moon."
–Sol Spiegelman
Tiago Fortex.comThis is basically the origin of the LOTR world. Am I wrong?
A few years back, I came across a piece of advice that made me rethink how I approach my life and work. The idea was to view each day as a chapter in a story. If a day ends on a sour note, it doesn’t mean the story is ruined. Instead, it’s merely a plot twist. You can always add a fresh chapter the next day, changing the course of the narrative.... See more
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Rule #10: Alway be ready for the next worthy bet
Supply and demand are the push and pull determining availability and price. Their dance is never-ending. A sudden shortage can send prices soaring; a discovery can send them crashing.
But supply and demand aren’t just about price; they’re also about allocation. They determine who gets what and how much of it.
Markets react to supply and demand. When
