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Robin
is 40% done
Nope, can’t do it. I’m quitting this one in an effort to protect my mental health. Too heavy for me right now. I’m out.
— Dec 17, 2021 06:52AM
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Sarah Flynn
is on page 209 of 448
That chapter about growth in economics was actually called no equilibrium. Cycles within cycles is all about the deepening connections between growth and destruction cycles at different levels, and how our artificial extension of the growth phases makes systems ultimately more brittle and less resilient so that when a collapse finally happens it’s more likely to be catastrophic.
— Dec 09, 2021 12:09PM
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Sarah Flynn
is on page 209 of 448
Cycles within cycles asks the question: why do we accept as infallible truth that unlimited growth is good? Especially when all evidence shows that only up to a very modest point do material gains add happiness; after that modest point, they don’t. So why do we all accept that growth is the ultimate good?
— Dec 09, 2021 11:19AM
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Robin
is 40% done
Holy shit, we’re doomed. Where’s the upside; it’s all down, down,down. I’ve stopped reading this book before bed, as I wasn’t able to sleep. Afternoon reading only. Why do I do this to myself?
I’m waiting for the upside, but I generally think that the only up is like when a rollercoaster makes it’s climb to the peak of the structure, it’s all down from here baby.
— Dec 08, 2021 12:52PM
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I’m waiting for the upside, but I generally think that the only up is like when a rollercoaster makes it’s climb to the peak of the structure, it’s all down from here baby.
Sarah Flynn
is on page 98 of 448
So far a lot about the energy required as the underpinning for what we perceive as stable democratic society. Now at page 98 he’s talking about how much we rely on oil and how for now there exists no viable alternative. He goes through the options and bl is each one has serious drawbacks. So now he’s starting to talk about ways to lessen consumption of oil.
— Dec 06, 2021 01:07PM
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Robin
is 40% done
A wee bit heavy for nighttime reading, but I persist, hoping his conclusions will be worth the struggle.
— Dec 03, 2021 01:09PM
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Robin
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Good grief, not the best book to read when trying to fall asleep. Yikes! But I am impressed with Mr. Homer-Dixon, so there you go.
— Nov 30, 2021 02:43PM
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