Leaderless coordination in which people work together through shared identity, story, family, ethnicity, or religion.
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subconscious coordination
Leaderless coordination in which people work together through shared identity, story, family, ethnicity, or religion.
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Subconscious coordination is more powerful than conscious coordination because it avoids visible leaders, explicit plotting, friction, and loss of plausible deniability.
A powerful story maximizes subconscious coordination because it frames the world and supplies a script for behavior.
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"...Then the third aspect of this formula is the idea of coordination. And coordination can be divided into two different forms. Two different forms...."
"...friction, conflict, debate. So this creates friction in the relationship. So subconscious coordination is much more powerful than conscious coordination. It allows for frictionless..."
"The first reason is it's really hard to maintain the secrecy of a conspiracy. Eventually, words are going to leak out that these people..."
"And believe it or not, the answer is to have a really powerful story. A powerful story. It's a way to frame your understanding..."
"...maximize this formula. Remember, the trick is how do you create subconscious coordination in your team?"
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The episode starts with Iran and ends with Putin, but the real machinery is the formula between them: mass times energy times coordination.
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