The Shameless Strategy: Winning in the Age of Information

2025-08-19

This article explores a strategy called "shamelessness," which involves using seemingly foolish or outrageous behavior to deceive opponents and ultimately achieve success. Using examples like the game Avalon and real-world figures such as Paris Hilton and Donald Trump, the author illustrates the core of this strategy: ignoring traditional rules and social norms, leveraging negative public perception to attract attention, and thus building new communities and influence. This strategy is particularly effective in the information age, as open online environments render traditional punishment mechanisms ineffective, instead serving as a signal to attract followers. The author cautions readers that, when faced with those deemed "shameless," instead of dismissing them, we should carefully examine their underlying strategy and impact.

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The Rise of Independent Research: Escaping Academia's Walls

2025-02-25

This article explores the resurgence of independent research, focusing on the concept of the "gentleman scientist." Historically, many prominent scientists relied on personal wealth or family funding for their work, such as Darwin and Joule. Today, academia is often seen as the sole path to research, but this isn't necessary. The article uses Norman Borlaug as an example, showing how a lack of formal training can sometimes lead to more surprising results. While independent research lacks institutional backing and makes validation harder, it also offers greater freedom and risk-taking. The author encourages more people to pursue independent research, sharing their findings publicly to contribute to society.

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