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Rule Following

He defines synchronicity as social willingness to follow rules, using traffic, subway seats, and public trash as examples of cohesion and trust.

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Definition stated on 2024-06-13.

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He defines synchronicity as social willingness to follow rules, using traffic, subway seats, and public trash as examples of cohesion and trust.

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The Future Is What You Make Happen

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The final class turns collapse into an assignment: build a democratic psychohistory that can model war, correct history, answer great-man edge cases, and still preserve the human heart that wants to love, create, learn,...

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