Last summer I observed a bustling ant colony with an impressive anthill. This year at this place I found a hole filled with soft debris. The colony was gone, and the convexity transformed into a concavity.
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What can teach this little story?
- Anthills although rising well above the ground contain many cavities that collapse when the framework that keeps them open is not maintained.
- Every fauceir has its limited life span. That applies to social fauceirs too.
The latter, by the way, also claims a book that I recently started to read[Error: Wrong macro arguments: "4490" for macro 'ref' (maybe wrong macro tag syntax?)]
. Sorry only German. The title is "Intelligence and its enemies - The failure of modern societies to keep their intelligent people thriving"
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