They might-- if there were a simple chemical that you could just inject and it would make you a lot smarter, I think evolution would find a way to endogenously produce that chemical. I think there might be ways to improve some peripheral characteristics, like mental energy, say, or concentration.
You can think of multiplying that matrix of profits by an exogenous ownership matrix. What's difficult and interesting is to solve for endogenous ownership. And I will give you a sense when we solve the equilibrium of why you might want to have a shopping list for FDI.
And the reality is that we had a fiscal deficit, which amounted to 15 % of GDP, 5 points were in the treasury, 10 points were in the central bank, which was endogenous monetary issuance. And the reality is that we also had interest bearing liabilities at the central bank equivalent to four monetary bases, maturing in one day,
Eye aversion calms it down. Touch does stuff with endogenous opioids and oxytocin that regulates our system. So all of these things are things that we don't have when we're born.
once tried to quote it in Parliament. It's called "Endogenous Technological Change." But the 101 warm version of it is that if you can-- if the reproduction cost of something is dictated by the actions Command-C, Command-V, then economics tells you that its price should fall to zero,
Is that really the way in which you would wanna price discriminate? But it really has to be endogenous .
So we got this bone, and we extracted DNA from it. And we were surprised to find it was very much endogenous DNA. It was like 70%, very different from the Neanderthal samples, the best Neanderthal samples.
limit and have stopped replicating and then are becoming inflammatory agents. If you can kill those cells and make room for new cells to generate from endogenous stem cells, the organism regenerates and you get an extended lifespan. Another-- I have two companies in the longevity business.
It makes you a kind of a super human person for a short while. Why that is, is in part due to endogenous chemicals that are released within the brain that mimic the effects of marijuana and amphetamines, among other things. So around about way to say that I haven't thought about your specific question in that specific way but it's very
Hopefully, hopefully, throughout the world, the computer will do it someday soon. Okay, and then that automation process occurs endogenously over time. You invent better machines, you invent faster computers, and that lets you automate more and more things.
night you're suppressing your melatonin and melatonin we already heard about it's a sleep hormone we already heard about it's relationship to fat loss but it's our most powerful quite possibly our most powerful endogenous anti-cancer hor hormone that we produce and if you're suppressing that you're losing a lot of this defense for your body so
And they're very, very different experiences. integrating fibers grow into the amygdala that deliver gabapentin, which is endogenous valium.
it usually mystifies people uh as to what happened uh on October 1929 there's no good answer um I I'm sure there's no good answer it was some in endogenous collapse in the market and the same thing for 2000
But if it's not too much exercise, then what happens is it makes us more physiologically resilient by upregulating dopamine production and production of other feel-good neurotransmitters, like norepinephrine, serotonin, our endogenous opioid system, and our endogenous cannabinoid system. What you see with exercise is that dopamine levels increase slowly over the very last part of exercise and then remain elevated for hours afterwards before coming back
But by forcing ourselves to abstain, you kind of go away. But if we expose ourselves to too much pain, like cutting on ourselves, which releases our endogenous opioids, then we've essentially undermined hormesis.
But by forcing ourselves to abstain, you kind of go away. But if we harm ourselves up front, yeah, we'll get flooding of endogenous opioids and endogenous neurotransmitters.
None of us have any free time. If you have to have caffeine to wake up in the morning, what do you think happens to those endogenous processes that
So a soccer game is a wonderful metaphor for corporate life, because you have both exogenous and endogenous changes occurring all the time.
There is nothing difficult in this set of papers allowing crossber ownership. You can think of multiplying that matrix of profits by an exogenous ownership matrix. What's difficult and interesting is to solve for endogenous ownership.