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Monthly Archives: June 2009
How we handle uncertainties and risks
Every day we make risky choices in an uncertain world from ingrained attitudes developed over our lifetimes. Sometimes, in the spirit of play we choose the paths of greatest risk and greatest reward, sometimes we systematically maximize the chances of success by … Continue reading
Posted in Business Health, Classics, Sustainable Economies
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First Law: Embrace Uncertainty!
For some 3.5 billion years the system of life has embraced uncertainty to successfully endure both random and periodic environmental challenges of almost every imaginable magnitude and duration – climate changes that have frozen some or all of the Earth’s … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainable Economies
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