I've always heard conventional wisdom about how the Catholic Church 'thinks in centuries' but does anyone know whether there's been any kind of rigorous analysis of church institutional decision-making to support/refute that?
I'm really curious about this. Lately, I've been thinking about the time scales implicit in messaging, and it's surprisingly useful.
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I'm thinking about it from the perspective of how much of decision-making is driven by individual actors vs institutional structure.
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That's approximately mine. E.G. - Twitter as a medium collapses time to now, so everyone makes shit strategic decisions. - Startups have like a short-term window, so they solve short term problems. - US Gov is now, like, a 2 year window. Everything got narrow.
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