Great dynasties - like great civilizations - are built by thinking multigenerationally. Not biweekly (like an employee) or quarterly (like a corporation).
To build something that lasts decades, you better plan for those decades (or millenia ie @longnow).https://twitter.com/OfMatriarch/status/1203870514516611073 …
Fitting a curve where one timestep is 30 years means having maybe dozens of 30-year data points in the same paradigm. I don’t think that’s actually possible with economic data; the political situation changes, the records get incommensurate, etc.
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"Thinking multigenerationally" does not mean "Your models should all be quantized to 30 years". One is permitted to use annual granularity on multigenerational models - say, thinking about the effects of climate change on your grandchildren, using predictions of annual temp.
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