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    Patrick Collison‏Verified account @patrickc 4 Oct 2015
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    Brian Caplan presents the case for the null hypothesis on whether parenting matters: http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/468275/26581519/1443970707010/rs144transcript.pdf?token=bbTwsoLYtIuMjYG35DTsvocxYSg%3D …pic.twitter.com/svJmPXCQk0

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      2. Marc Hedlund‏Verified account @marcprecipice 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc I'm sure no parent can read this dispassionately, but I think "whether parenting matters for economic outcomes" is more accurate.

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      3. Marc Hedlund‏Verified account @marcprecipice 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc many parents seem to agree that their kids are who they are the moment they're born—lots of personality evident at once, etc.

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      1. Patrick Collison‏Verified account @patrickc 4 Oct 2015
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        @zedshaw Interview with him conducted by @juliagalef. Link has full transcript.

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      2. Xavier Damman  😷 🌍 🔥 ⏳‏ @xdamman 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc being a dad, this is very counter intuitive. Did I just travel the world for 4 months with my 2 year old for no long term effect?

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      3. Patrick Collison‏Verified account @patrickc 4 Oct 2015
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        @xdamman Yes, jaw-dropping. But sounds like you may have! (Though see his part at the end about enjoyment; all not in vain...)

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      2. Colin Putney‏ @cputney 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc I think parenting is like vitamin C. Not enough is really bad, but once you’ve cured scurvy, more won’t make you healthier.

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      3. Patrick Collison‏Verified account @patrickc 4 Oct 2015
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        Replying to @cputney

        @cputney ...and most parents are still Pauling devotees.

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      2. Jan Lehnardt‏ @janl 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc wow

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      3. Patrick Collison‏Verified account @patrickc 4 Oct 2015
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        @janl Yeah, jaw-dropping if true. Whole thing well worth reading.

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      2. Ben Adida‏ @benadida 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc most parents who have 2+ kids have a clear controlled experiment of the limited impact of parenting.

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      3. Ben Adida‏ @benadida 4 Oct 2015
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        @patrickc 2/ still, doubt it's zero, given plenty existing studies on kids with only one parent, in foster homes, etc.

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