


what is not to be done
In this fragment of a piece, I reflect on themes of ambition, collective unity, and the challenges of designing complex systems. I contrast the limitations of human understanding with the power of determination to reshape the world, highlighting ideas from Lenin, Andreessen and Thedford. I provide a general model for complexity, warn against turning ignorance into ideology, and emphasize the need for continuous critical thinking in an unpredictable world.
In this fragment of a piece, I reflect on themes of ambition, collective unity, and the challenges of designing complex systems. I contrast the limitations of human understanding with the power of determination to reshape the world, highlighting ideas from Lenin, Andreessen and Thedford. I provide a general model for complexity, warn against turning ignorance into ideology, and emphasize the need for continuous critical thinking in an unpredictable world.
In this fragment of a piece, I reflect on themes of ambition, collective unity, and the challenges of designing complex systems. I contrast the limitations of human understanding with the power of determination to reshape the world, highlighting ideas from Lenin, Andreessen and Thedford. I provide a general model for complexity, warn against turning ignorance into ideology, and emphasize the need for continuous critical thinking in an unpredictable world.