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Andrew on Everything
by Andrew
Podcast where I cover all topics under the sun
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Prosperity contributes to societal isolation
Increased societal prosperity can paradoxically lead to greater social isolation. As individuals become more financially self-sufficient, they have less need to rely on friends and neighbors for assistance with various tasks, from errands to larger projects. This reduced interdependence diminishes opportunities for social interaction and the strengthening of communal bonds, a trend potentially contributing to the disconnection observed in more affluent societies, as suggested by Robert Putnam's "Bowling Alone." While acknowledging the advantages of prosperity, we suggest that society needs to develop new ways to foster social cohesion in an era of increased independence.https://andrewoneverything.medium.com/prosperity-contributes-to-societal-isolation-31dbe739640d
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The "overlearning the game" problem
The ‘overlearning the game’ problem: individuals and groups often learn to exploit the rules of societal systems like patents, stocks, politics, and law, to achieve their own objectives, ultimately undermining the original purpose and intent of these fields
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