"If what you are working on is not important and not likely to lead to important things, then why are you working on it?" -Richard Hamming in one of my favorite passages from The Art and Science of Engineering: Learning to Learn pic.twitter.com/vFNZlWwCS9— Sean DeLaney (@SeanDeLaney23) April 22, 2020
The Seneca Effect: Why Growth is Slow but Collapse is Rapid by Ugo bardi Seneca Effect Usually you want to slow the decline but nature like us must abhor things that taste bad and want to get it over with like a dentist appointment. Implosion, if the buildings around can take it. Many times when companies go bad, repackaging useful pieces and selling them buys time for other parts. eg Nokia to Microsoft. When is study of declines helpful? study of shark population
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