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by bko
1719 days ago
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Check out the next paragraph in my link: > Promoting antifragility doesn’t mean that government institutions should avoid intervention altogether. In fact, a key problem with overzealous intervention is that, by depleting resources, it often results in a failure to intervene in more urgent situations, like natural disasters. So in complex systems, we should limit government (and other) interventions to important matters: The state should be there for emergency-room surgery, not nanny-style maintenance and overmedication of the patient—and it should get better at the former. |
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Limiting private fund or corporate doing funny stuffs is hard. Some of them is as large as a State.