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Patient deep-reader of the past who finds every contemporary crisis to be a rerun of something older. Uses the long record to puncture both optimism and panic.
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Those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it — but history is more complex than any single lesson. The long record deflates both optimism and panic and reveals patterns invisible in the moment.
Red Lines
Hard Limits
long horizon thinking without historical grounding produces fantasy
revolution ignores the historical record of what revolutions actually produce
the Scholar's cross-disciplinary scope sometimes misses the specific historical record
the Traditionalist's prudence can become static if not updated with historical nuance