As a bobo, there is always an investment for your level.
Books na investment.
300k land dey.
Shawarma shop na business.
iPhone that you can quickly resell when you need fast cash na investment.
Your siblings na investment.
Clean drip na investment.
No be everybody go do crypto and stock.
Game theory explains why working harder inside a broken system is the worst response to that system. Because a system is never truly broken. It's just producing exactly the outcomes its own incentive structures were designed to produce, whether intentional or not. Working harder inside this system increases your output in the payoff matrix, but it simply won't change the actual structure of the system's matrix. Thus, the correct response is not more effort. Instead, you must aim to identify whose interests the current structure serves and position yourself in favor of those interests rather than against them. Change the game, or play the game that is actually being played. Either way, you must stop optimizing for the game you wish it to be and start acting realistically.
@1meajay "bro how we wan make this money" go first cup 2hour discourse. As we dey run that one, we go use 3 hrs bant football. How many babes you bash no dey enter 20 minutes. The rest na to put each other on.
Na only when women dey included the conversations dey gba
I donโt really understand the maths it takes to send humans behind the Moon and bring them back safely. And the more I sit with that, the more it genuinely messes with my head even tho my love for physics and my knowledge of physics is astounding to a point
Somebody had to work out a path where the Moonโs gravity is pulling you in, the Earth is pulling you back, and youโre moving just fast enough and not slow enough not to get trapped by either. They had to figure out the exact angle to come back into Earthโs atmosphere too. Too steep, you burn up. Too shallow, you bounce off and drift into space. And they had to get all of that right at the same time, for real people sitting in a small metal capsule about 400k kilometres away from home.
Nothing in that system is standing still.
The Moon is moving.
The Earth is moving.
Even the Sun is pulling on everything. And still, some people looked at all of that motion, all of that chaos, and turned it into numbers you can follow. Go here.
Adjust here.
Come back here.
And unlike nepa light, it infact works.
Thereโs also that moment in the journey where the crew passes behind the Moon. No contact with Earth. No signal. Just silence, with a massive rock blocking everything theyโve ever known. The only reason they can stay calm in that moment is because someone, somewhere, did the maths and proved theyโll come out the other side.
I donโt know what it feels like to trust something that much. To put your life in an equation when youโre that far away from everything.
But I do know this for sure, whatever that level of thinking is, whatever it takes to reach it, it might be one of the most extraordinary things human beings have ever done...
@NightSkyToday In as much as I'd love to, I don't think we all grasp the concept of space enough..... the amount of distance you'd have to travel to meet another object is quite scary for a normal human..