high-contention resources (a subtype of scarce resources) show a self-similar unavailability pattern: the harder it is to get them, the harder it becomes to get them
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Replying to @chaosprime
Here’s a thesis in an aphorism that throws all this out the window, in the mode of Lacan’s “truth punches a hole in knowledge.” My apologies if you were attached to this post. Thus: the only way to reach truly great things is to contemplate them. Bazinga!
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Replying to @chaosprime
You have been rendered speechless, a dumb mute clutching at the sky in hope for a god to save him. My brief campaign of shock and awe has proved a success. You will be receiving an invoice for my services, money I don’t need because I get all my resources from contemplation

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Replying to @chaosprime
Excellent. I have been paid in a form of suitable recognition, one that made me guffaw with laughter. (Notice that my narrational skills literally create reality.) Once again, in summation:

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Replying to @ContextSymphony @chaosprime
In fact, might I even get a follow for this rip-roaring performance?
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