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Who is the smartest/most interesting/most brilliant living polymath you can think of? I'm trying to make a list of modern polymaths. Thanks!
Spencer Greenberg 🔍x.comGeoffrey Miller, professor of evolutionary psychology at the University of Mexico, explains: Humans evolved in small social groups in which image and status were all–important, not only for survival, but for attracting mates, impressing friends, and rearing children. Today we ornament ourselves with goods and services more to make an impression on
... See moreDr. David Lewis • The Brain Sell: How the new mind sciences and the persuasion industry are reading our thoughts, influencing our emotions, and stimulating us to shop
The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
amazon.com

Are Blockchains Decentralized? Unintended Centralities in Distributed Ledgers
The report investigates the true decentralization of blockchains, highlighting various forms of centralization, vulnerabilities in consensus protocols, and the implications for security and immutability in networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
blog.trailofbits.com
A stunning essay in the FT on the international decline in the ability to read, reason, focus, and learn new things.
It began or accelerated in the early 2010s.
It's hitting teens AND adults.
Self-report and objective scores.
by @jburnmurdoch
https://t.co/gPGrShE2dk... See more
