Degeneracy Is a Symptom

(henryfudgeofficial.substack.com)

24 points | by doener 10 hours ago ago

5 comments

  • user68858788 6 hours ago ago

    If the issue in the west is that voters don’t have visibility into the systems that cause their problems, what is the solution?

  • nisegami 9 hours ago ago

    This piece was better than I anticipated. Much of it has been said before of course, but the Minsky framing was novel enough to me. I think the author is a bit late even. What is Trump's presidency if not a "withdrawal of legitimacy" of the social order in the US?

  • mathgladiator 4 hours ago ago

    I use claude for essays, and this felt like a claude essay. On the content, it's reasonable and I agree on diagnosis. So, here is Grok's comment: The structural math in this piece is solid—Minsky-style Ponzi dynamics at the household level, where housing and assets have decoupled from wages (US price-to-income ratios roughly doubled from the old hedge era, far worse in places like Shenzhen), make the classic productive script unreachable for median earners, driving rational lottery plays (OnlyFans, betting, crypto) or withdrawal (lying flat, NEET, no family). East Asia examples prove it's incentives over culture. But calling these responses the full story skips agency: high-discipline outliers still win by engineering the controllable variables first—fix the biology (carnivore protocol, heavy lifting, Zone 2 to restore drive and reverse metabolic softness that fuels despair), ship real value in leveraged domains like tech, make ruthless choices on location and standards, and build real assets like land instead of coping. Rentier moralizing from asset owners protects the system, but low-agency exit just hands them the win. Both rent capture and a population-level softness epidemic (crashing T, dopamine destruction, low standards) drive the symptom; fix what you control or stay trapped in the Ponzi.

    • doener 2 hours ago ago

      > controllable variables first—fix the biology (carnivore protocol, heavy lifting, Zone 2 to restore drive and reverse metabolic softness that fuels despair)

      Grok seems to be the Joe Rogan podcasts of LLMs.

      • mathgladiator 13 minutes ago ago

        nope, that's just me. My memory.md and instructions are wild.