.@vgr you could do a real public service with a Gervais Principleian analysis of the US presidential scenarios from here. Open source wiki?
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Replying to @micostigan
how would it be a public service? Also don't really see how it applies. We seem to be in diff regime.pic.twitter.com/qtCcp5ZKFY
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Replying to @vgr
1/ your diagram is right if the intent is to identify a key motor of change at any point in the cycle. Which means GP less salient now
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6/ more prosaically, Hillary and Trump are prototypical Boomer sociopaths, in GP terms, whose paths to here are explained thru GP lens
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Replying to @micostigan
hmm I have to think about it..this seems too simple. There are more variables.
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Replying to @vgr
I agree. But all useful models are powerful over simplifications. I think there's an opportunity to apport something useful. That's all
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Replying to @micostigan
no I mean, gp is fundamentally an organization level model and nations seem to have vars that are more important than gp vars
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it's like applying planet physics to sun...missing the fusion means you're missing essence even if you get some lesser phenomena
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Replying to @vgr
hmm maybe. Obvious comparisons to sociopaths and clueless suggest themselves. Plus it's kitchen sink time here. Grab a berth
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