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From Blood and Soil to Contracts and Code

From Blood and Soil to Contracts and Code: The Great Substitution For almost the entirety of human existence, the primary social glue was biological and territorial. Societies cohered through extended kinship networks; clans, villages, tribes, and the literal soil that contained the bones of their ancestors. In traditional societies across Asia, Europe, the Americas and […]

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The Value of Life Maps

Ancient explorers bravely ventured into uncharted territories with rudimentary tools and an adventurous spirit. Some were fortunate to have primitive maps inherited from previous explorers, perhaps even an indigenous guide who knew the land by heart and sight. The expedition was fraught with danger and the unknown.  As the journey progressed, charts were updated, redrawn, […]

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Standing on Shoulders

We live in a modern civilization.  Organized.  Structured.  Peaceful.  Productive.  There is very little want.  We should all be so lucky to be alive in this epoch. Civilization wasn’t built in a day.  It’s taken thousands, if not millions of years, for humanity to reach today’s precipice. We can easily take this for granted.  Feel […]