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Problems from the present, past and future are not alike, and their solutions not equally valuable
Humans are natural problem solvers. From an evolutionary stand point this has served us well. When a
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History shows that energy prices go down as well as up, and that a Malthusian future for food doesn't always arrive.
These opportunities are valuable with asymmetric knowledge - of either need or technology - and in this case
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The most valuable problems, surprisingly, are the problems of the past. Sounds strange, doesn't it? Historical problems couldn't be valuable at all, could they?
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The most valuable problems, surprisingly, are the problems of the past. Sounds strange, doesn't it? Historical problems couldn't be valuable at all, could they? These
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