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INNThe 10,001st World
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Train across 10,000 randomized simulations and reality becomes just the 10,001st — sim-to-real by distribution, not fine-tuning.

Jim Fan on Nvidia's Embodied AI Lab and Jensen Huang's Prediction that All Robots will be Autonomous · Sequoia Capital (Training Data)

STRWhole-of-Government Crypto Crime Takedown Playbook
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Dismantle transnational crypto crime networks when traditional arrest is impossible

Why North Korea Is Winning Crypto Crime | Ari Redbord — Bankless · Bankless

STRThe Safe Oil Test
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Detect when safety rhetoric is being weaponized to build competitive moats and entrench monopolies.

Elon’s Anthropic Deal, The Next AI Monopoly?, “FDA for AI” Panic, Trading the AI Boom — All-In Podcast · All-In Podcast

STRPhysical World Rights Test for Digital Identity
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Evaluate any digital identity proposal by asking whether it replicates the rights you already hold in physical space.

The Digital ID Trap Is Closing Faster Than You Think (your version, lock as-is) — TFTC · TFTC

MINDPhysical-Space Parity Test
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Test every digital ID requirement against its physical-world equivalent.

The Digital ID Trap Is Closing Faster Than You Think (your version, lock as-is) — TFTC · TFTC

STRContextual Trust Ladder
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Match identity verification depth to relationship context—never over-identify.

The Digital ID Trap Is Closing Faster Than You Think (your version, lock as-is) — TFTC · TFTC

STRElastic Supply Doctrine
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When inputs are abundant, recyclable, and substitutable, control collapses — strategy shifts from holding scarcity to building capability.

The Best Thing That Could Happen to the Energy Industry · Matt Tilleard

FINProportionate Externality Financing
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Fund ecosystem restoration in proportion to each buyer's share of raw-material impact across the supply chain.

The Big Idea Funding Forest Conservation · Andika Putraditama

STRThe Short-Term Lever Playbook
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Pull the highest-leverage short-term lever first to buy time for the long-term transformation.

How to Pull the Emergency Brake on Global Warming · Mohamed A. Sultan

MINDCorrelate-Not-Cause Risk Audit
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Before blaming the loudest variable, control for known drivers and see if the effect survives.

The Surprising Science of Adolescent Brains · Jennifer Pfeifer

STREconomy As Subset Of Ecology
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Replace the economy-vs-ecology trade-off with the truth that every product is mined or grown from nature.

The Army of Autonomous Robots Restoring Nature · Tom Chi

FINClimate-To-Economy Transmission Map
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Trace climate shocks through commercial and financial relationships, not just physical damage.

How Climate Shocks Could Break the Economy · Edmond Rhys Jones

STRLong Loud Legal Policy
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Three-test policy design that unlocks investment in technologies needing a full investment cycle to mature.

4 Hard Truths About Capitalism and Climate · Steve Howard

STRDevolution as Bandwidth Optimisation
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Central government should handle global-scale decisions and devolve everything else to those on the front line

Labour MP: This Budget Just Tax The Rich! · Liam Byrne

ENTFailure Affordability Gradient
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Entrepreneurial resilience is a class privilege, not a mindset — the gradient determines who can iterate to success

Labour MP: This Budget Just Tax The Rich! · Liam Byrne

STRIceberg Political Capture Model
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Visible political donations are the tip; think tanks and media funding are the dangerous mass below

Labour MP: This Budget Just Tax The Rich! · Liam Byrne

FINQE Windfall Tax Logic
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State-funded asset inflation creates a legitimate case for a targeted windfall levy

Labour MP: This Budget Just Tax The Rich! · Liam Byrne

FINWealth-to-Wages Ratio Diagnostic
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Track the multiple of national wealth to wages to measure true inequality

Labour MP: This Budget Just Tax The Rich! · Liam Byrne

FINThe Holistic Reform Bundle
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Pension sustainability requires all levers — public sector, tax relief, state pension, and private adequacy — moved together.

Britain's Pension System Is In Danger · Tom McPhail

FINThe Pot For Life Ownership Principle
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Psychological ownership of your pension pot drives saving behaviour more than any rate of return.

Britain's Pension System Is In Danger · Tom McPhail

FINThe Mandation Red Line
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Once politicians control where pensions invest, the money is never fully private again.

Britain's Pension System Is In Danger · Tom McPhail

FINThe 75-Gate Pension Model
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Private savings bridge you to 75; a sustainable state pension carries you for life.

Britain's Pension System Is In Danger · Tom McPhail

FINThe Auto-Enrolment Adequacy Gap
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Auto-enrolment solved participation but left contribution levels dangerously low.

Britain's Pension System Is In Danger · Tom McPhail

STRThe Inheritance Economy — Macro Drag on Growth
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When parental wealth is the primary gateway to adulthood, the whole economy stalls — not just the unlucky individuals.

The Wealth Gap No One Talks About · Eliza Filby

FINThe Volatility Distortion Effect
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Short-run risk metrics force long-horizon institutions to act like day traders

The Problem With Passive Investing Nobody Talks About · Philip Roscoe

FINGlobal Diversification Dominance
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Home bias is always wrong — own the world, not your postcode

The Golden Age of Returns is Over · Mike Staunton & Paul Marsh

FINThe Fiscal Credibility Test
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Evaluate government announcements by long-run commitment, not short-run numbers

Your Taxes Are About to Go Up (Again) · Helen Miller

FINStructure-Before-Rates Tax Reform
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Fix the base and design first — arguing about rates is a distraction

Your Taxes Are About to Go Up (Again) · Helen Miller

FINPension Policy Stability Compact
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Long-duration savings vehicles require policy certainty — frequent rule changes destroy the incentive to save

Top Finance Experts React to the UK Budget 2024 · Paul Johnson & Claer Barrett

FINWealth-Income Inequality Divergence
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Income inequality can fall while wealth inequality rises — the asset price mechanism that traps social mobility

Top Finance Experts React to the UK Budget 2024 · Paul Johnson & Claer Barrett

FINThe Financial Starter Kit
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Every provider must offer a plain-vanilla baseline — the OTC moment for personal finance

The Mortgage Trap Hitting Millions of Homeowners · Tarun Ramadorai

FINThe Insurance Calibration Rule
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Insure large catastrophic risks only — take the highest excess you can afford

The Mortgage Trap Hitting Millions of Homeowners · Tarun Ramadorai

FINShove Not Nudge
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Soft behavioural nudges are insufficient when suppliers actively re-complexify around them

The Mortgage Trap Hitting Millions of Homeowners · Tarun Ramadorai

FINThe Financial Middle Class Neglect
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Society obsesses over the financial extremes and ignores the vast vulnerable middle

The Mortgage Trap Hitting Millions of Homeowners · Tarun Ramadorai

FINComplexity as Extraction Tool
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Financial product complexity is often deliberate — opacity is the product

The Mortgage Trap Hitting Millions of Homeowners · Tarun Ramadorai

FINThe Monetary Policy Blunt Hammer
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Interest rates are a dull sword swung in the dark — blunt, delayed, and paradoxically capable of causing the opposite of what's intended

The Interest Rate Crisis Has Just Begun · Edward Chancellor

FINGood vs. Bad Inequality
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Inequality earned by creating value is a feature; inequality extracted through monopoly or monetary policy is a bug

The Interest Rate Crisis Has Just Begun · Edward Chancellor

FINThe ZIRP Inequality Ratchet
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Zero rates systematically transfer wealth from cash-poor savers to leveraged asset owners — every cycle tightens the ratchet

The Interest Rate Crisis Has Just Begun · Edward Chancellor

FINInterest as the Price of Time
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Interest is crystallised impatience — the inescapable price tag on every transaction across time

The Interest Rate Crisis Has Just Begun · Edward Chancellor

FINThe Crisis Generation Crash Cycle
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Crashes are more frequent since 1980 — understand why before assuming the next one

The Next Global Crash Is Inevitable - Top Economist · Linda Yueh

FINLean Against The Wind
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Remove the punch bowl before the party peaks — not after the crash

The Next Global Crash Is Inevitable - Top Economist · Linda Yueh

FINCredibility-First Resolution
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Confidence is the mechanism of crash recovery, not just a byproduct

The Next Global Crash Is Inevitable - Top Economist · Linda Yueh

FINThe Three-Phase Crash Model
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Every great crash follows: bubble → resolution → aftermath

The Next Global Crash Is Inevitable - Top Economist · Linda Yueh

MINDPro-Social Evolution Reset
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Humans are hardwired for community, not selfishness — bonus culture and despair drag us away from our natural mode.

The UK Is The Most Unequal High-Income Country In The World · Paul Collier

STRLong-Term Cross-Party Commitment
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Regional recovery requires a multi-decade moral compact that no single government can deliver or cancel.

The UK Is The Most Unequal High-Income Country In The World · Paul Collier

STRCentralisation Trap
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The Treasury's overconfidence cycle: excluding local knowledge produces bad decisions, then punishes locals for the failure.

The UK Is The Most Unequal High-Income Country In The World · Paul Collier

FINThe Rentier Capitalism Wealth-Power Flywheel
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Wealth buys political rules that protect wealth — the self-reinforcing loop that stalls reform

Extreme Wealth Will Destroy Democracy · Martin Wolf

STRThe Mid-Century Social Compact
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Post-war prosperity was built on explicit inclusion — its erosion explains today's political rage

Extreme Wealth Will Destroy Democracy · Martin Wolf

STRDemocratic Capitalism as Complementary Opposites
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Democracy and capitalism need each other — but inequality pulls them apart

Extreme Wealth Will Destroy Democracy · Martin Wolf

STRSocial Cooperation Productivity Premium
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Nations that cooperate internally outperform those that conflict — inequality is a productivity tax.

Ex-Government Economist: Politicians Are Lying About the Economy · Vicky Pryce