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Complexity by M Mitchell Waldrop is one of those weird books where I finish reading it and think "ahh, that was a good yarn, it's totally not useful" and then proceed to have my entire worldview changed in the subsequent months. Just. What.
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To be precise, here’s what the book does, at least to my brain: First, it hammers home the concept of a complex adaptive system, giving you the tools to recognise it in the wild. It does so in story format, making it far easier to remember. So you start seeing CASs everywhere.
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Third, because you are now distrustful of mechanistic explanations, you find that your thinking about CASs (the economy, business strategy, network effects) become irreparably changed. You no longer believe you can predict the future. You can’t go back.
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