Covet work is a big advantage, but i think as people expand the size and scope of their mental models, they will see you can carve out sub sectors that take other maladies very seriously. The notion ofa semi universal vaccine testing to find other viruses, using mrina vaccine platforms to combat other things. All those will be offshoots of the covet tr s, i believe, i hope, i think. And we need to see those through and not just give up on them....
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On this special year-in-review episode, producer Jeff Holmes sat down with Tyler to talk about the most popular—and most underrated—episodes, Tyler's personal highlight of the year, how well state capacity libertarianism has fared, a new food rule for ordering well during the pandemic, how his production function changed this year, why he got sick of pickles, when he thinks the next face-to-face recording will be, the first thing he’ll do post vaccine, an update on his next book, and more.
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