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Bret Speaks with Vivek Ramaswamy on the Darkhorse Podcast

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The Biological Flip Flop of Collaborating

The United States was responsible for a huge fraction of the most important inventions ever produced on earth./nCollaboration based on reciprocity is more productive than genetic relationships./nThe ability to stabilize collaboration is easier when times are good./nDuring bad times, tribal alliances based on more durable foundations are formed./nThe West's brilliant experiment is faltering due to hard limits and a long dry spell in growth./nThere is a biological flip flop between two different biological modes of collaborating.

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