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483. What’s Wrong With Shortcuts?

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The Power and Perils of Shortcuts

This chapter examines the dual nature of shortcuts in mathematics, language, and nature, revealing their potential for efficiency and problem-solving. It contrasts intuitive mental shortcuts with deliberate reasoning, while highlighting examples from the natural world, such as honeybees and slime molds, that demonstrate optimization beyond human capabilities. The discussion also emphasizes the need to tackle root causes of complex societal problems rather than merely addressing symptoms.

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