Brilliant work, Arjun—this documentary far exceeds the excerpt I read months ago in your newsletter. Funny how our society drifts toward a fifth-century BC Sparta: static, rigid, and ruled by fear. The mechanisms are hard to miss—abstract dogmas, collectivist ideologies like socialism and environmental extremism, regulatory overreach, speech control, and the Precautionary Principle, all neatly weaponized to throttle growth. It’s predictability fetishized, stagnation institutionalized.
Stagnation masquerading as safety—so here we are, turning fear into a virtue and control into a moral imperative. Predictability helps them tighten their grip, as it inevitably kills the very creativity and decentralized innovation that propel growth. Because, really, how else would they maintain control? Funny, isn’t it? The same tools meant to "save" civilization end up strangling it.
Well, you can’t regulate your way out of entropy—it always wins.
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Brilliant work, Arjun—this documentary far exceeds the excerpt I read months ago in your newsletter. Funny how our society drifts toward a fifth-century BC Sparta: static, rigid, and ruled by fear. The mechanisms are hard to miss—abstract dogmas, collectivist ideologies like socialism and environmental extremism, regulatory overreach, speech control, and the Precautionary Principle, all neatly weaponized to throttle growth. It’s predictability fetishized, stagnation institutionalized.
Stagnation masquerading as safety—so here we are, turning fear into a virtue and control into a moral imperative. Predictability helps them tighten their grip, as it inevitably kills the very creativity and decentralized innovation that propel growth. Because, really, how else would they maintain control? Funny, isn’t it? The same tools meant to "save" civilization end up strangling it.
Well, you can’t regulate your way out of entropy—it always wins.
Hi, I am 16 from india, and want to connect with you. To be honest, I don't have special skills like coding or so. But I like your work. Can I get your email or you can mail me on @bytejeet@gmail.com .