What If Solutions That Worked in the Past No Longer Fix What's Broken?

from blog oftwominds-Charles Hugh Smith, | ↗ original
You see the irony here: the more successful the old solutions were, the greater our compulsion to cling to them even as they fail. Humans use inductive reasoning to solve problems. If a solution fixed a problem in the past, we assume it will solve the problem again. This is a rational expectation based on prior experience. But if conditions...