The one concept that saved my life
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Photo: Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, showing post-wildfire branch regeneration [epicormic resprouting]. Middle Fork of Lytle Creek, San Bernadino National Forest, California, 1350m altitude. Photo credit: Joe Decruyenaere via Flickr / Wikimedia. CC BY-SA 2.0. Article by Eric Markowitz. Big Think: The Nightcrawler – May 1, 2025.
Key Takeaways
- Main Story: The idea of carrying built-in buffers shows up everywhere in nature, business — and brain surgery.
- When the world breaks, it is “slack” — not optimization — that makes survival possible.
- Also among this week’s stories: The timeless wisdom of Warren Buffett, the superpower of learning new skills, and the indifference of algorithms. […]
