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" ... Economists term the “nothing much changes” forecast as the naïve forecast. Not an academic, I'm entitled to invoke my naïveté. The world and the U.S. adumbrate slow growth, under 2%. Even our elegant Internet properties like Facebook and Alphabet are saddled with FANG, a nihilistic acronym signifying nothing. Wall Street has turned big hearted Secretariat into a committee-made camel. Financial history suggests that a setting of 2% to 3% for 10-year Treasuries allows the market to sell at 18 times earnings. ... "
" ... Thompson: I developed a concept: “climate change literacy” which is the opposite of the deadly naïveté so many people have. Climate change literacy has four elements. The first is, how bad the situation is and how quickly it's getting worse. The second is the potential solutions–and there are lots of them. The third is why those solutions aren't being implemented, and the role of government inaction. And the fourth is the scale of engagement and mobilization required by our society. Research shows that when 3.5% of the population supports a resistance movement, the chances for that movement being successful go way up. And 3.5% in the United States is about 11.5 million people. To me that doesn't seem that big, it seems like we should be able to do that. Solidarity is the real super-power and we need to be in solidarity with each other. ... "
" ... To think that the Japanese are not busy triggering a major currency war is to favor hope over political reality. It is true naïveté. Politicians are going to want to be seen doing something about currency fluctuations that hurt their local businesses. This will put pressure on their central banks and prompt urgent calls for protection. The bad news is that we’re sliding into this currency crisis at a time when debt is at nosebleed levels and still rising, when Europe seems ineluctably headed for another phase of its crisis (and another recession), and China is struggling to balance a most unbalanced economy. ... "
" ... Warhol and his fellow Pop artists made high art out of popular culture, visually assaulting the principle of cultural hierarchy to challenge mechanisms of authority more broadly. Though less overtly confrontational, Stettheimer used a similar tactic by channeling American folk art. What emerges when looking at her work in the context of Pop – and vice versa – is the crucial importance of self-administered naïveté, which turns out to be a sort of modern equivalent of negative capability. ... "
" ... With equal parts entrepreneurial zeal and naïveté, Manny Gonzales and his wife Clara thought it would be a great idea to open a flower shop. After a successful career as a hospitality executive, Manny had the business savvy and Clara brought the flower artistry to the venture. But neither had any experience running a florist business. What could be so hard about that? ... "