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" ... A colleague of mine is fond of saying, "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should." Focus your energies on what you, and perhaps only you, can do. Abiding by such a dictum helps prioritize what you do. ... "
" ... If one were to write the ideal primer on trade, it would start with this dictum: Countries do not trade with each other; Companies (and people) trade with each other. Dealing with this nationalistically and punitively compresses economic activity when the need of the hour is healthy, productive growth. ... "
" ... In the self-driving car field, there is a well-known dictum that entails dealing with edge problems, also known as corner cases. Essentially, those developing self-driving cars are prioritizing what needs to be accomplished, of which just safely having the AI drive from a house to a grocery store during daylight is a keystone task. Unusual driving scenarios are labeled as being an edge or corner case, meaning that they are oddball or unique situations and presumably can be dealt with at a later time. The rule-of-thumb is to get the core stuff done first, and then worry about the rest later on. ... "
" ... This was followed by radical industrial reforms thereby unleashing the animal spirits of entrepreneurs inspired by Deng Xiaoping’s famous dictum, “to be rich is glorious.” ... "
" ... Water supplies are particularly vulnerable. Historically, the dictum of chemists has been “dilution is the solution.” That works for chemicals. It does not work for radiation, which is being generated continuously. ... "