
The Literate Caveman
The Literate Caveman is a podcast that explores the idea that humans have already figured a lot of things out- but at some point we got very inefficient at passing the torch from one generation to the next. If we insist on continually reinventing the wheel we will just end up spinning that same wheel around and around and each following generation will feel really special about themselves because they spin the wheel their own special way. Examining knowledge gained from others failures and successes shortens our own learning curve. To that purpose, this podcast mostly focuses on books that have been published for a while, and most of the time will not delve into current events. There are plans to review some recently published books- but it is high time we nailed down some principles previous generations have learned the hard way and stop making needless mistakes.
The Literate Caveman
"Catastrophes seem to hit suddenly, but in reality the way has been prepared for them" The Literate Caveman discusses The Logic of Failure
“Catastrophes seem to hit suddenly, but in reality the way has been prepared for them.” In today’s episode of The Literate Caveman, we continue our discussion about how human beings have difficulty predicting events over the course of time. We review three different studies in this episode, ranging from refrigeration units, to hyenas, and finishing with predatory wasps. All related from The Logic of Failure by Dietrich Dorner