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“Paranoia rules everything around me” by habryka

Nov 14, 2025
Explore how paranoia influences decision-making quality in modern contexts. Delve into the classic lemons market model and how it affects trust in trade. Discover the complexities of dealing with corrupt inspectors and rating agencies. Learn about OODA loops and how adversaries can disrupt decision cycles. Hear about the dangers of ignoring information as a defense mechanism and the risks involved in purging untrustworthy individuals. Finally, consider how unpredictability can serve as a deterrent in adversarial situations.
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Paranoia Explains Decision Variance

  • Paranoia explains variance in decision quality beyond information or intelligence.
  • Competent adversaries make paranoia more adaptive as environments get more optimized.
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Lemons Market Breaks Trust Quickly

  • The lemons market shows a few adversaries can collapse beneficial trade by lowering average trust.
  • Inspection only restores trade if inspectors themselves remain trustworthy.
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It's Lemons All The Way Down

  • When inspectors, certifiers, and rating agencies can be subverted, solutions compound the problem.
  • Adversaries who predict your methods create 'lemons all the way down' dilemmas.
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