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"The fundamental human currency is attention; it's one thing to be hated and it's another thing entirely to be ignored." <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1opHWsHr798 Rubin Report]</ref>
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"The other thing that's interesting about that reflexive identification of sympathy with virtue is that it's actually extraordinarily immature, as far as I'm concerned.  Because most complex problems aren't solvable by reflexive sympathy, and reflexive sympathy is more like an instinct, it's more like jealousy or rage, or love for that matter.  It doesn't have that cognitive component that enables you to take apart complex systems and to analyse them and determine what the problem is, what a solution might look like, and to lay that out in a cold and calculated manner towards some positive end." <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1opHWsHr798 Rubin Report]</ref>
 
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Definition


 

Applications


"The fundamental human currency is attention; it's one thing to be hated and it's another thing entirely to be ignored." [1]


"The other thing that's interesting about that reflexive identification of sympathy with virtue is that it's actually extraordinarily immature, as far as I'm concerned. Because most complex problems aren't solvable by reflexive sympathy, and reflexive sympathy is more like an instinct, it's more like jealousy or rage, or love for that matter. It doesn't have that cognitive component that enables you to take apart complex systems and to analyse them and determine what the problem is, what a solution might look like, and to lay that out in a cold and calculated manner towards some positive end." [2]  

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