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In this episode, Raphael explores a fundamental question shaping our future: How do we build systems that can actually withstand uncertainty?
As the world becomes more complex, interconnected, and fragile, it's no longer enough to optimize for efficiency. We need systems that are resilient, adaptive, and aligned with human values.
This conversation dives into the deeper layers of coordination beyond technology into incentives, culture, and long-term thinking.
Topics covered:
• Why modern systems struggle under stress • The trade-off between efficiency and resilience • Coordination challenges in decentralized systems • Cultural vs technical solutions • Designing systems that evolve over time • Incentives, behavior, and unintended consequences • Local vs global resilience • The role of communities in system design • How narratives shape the systems we build
This isn't just a conversation about infrastructure.
It's about rethinking the foundations of how we organize society.
The core idea:
Resilient systems don't emerge by accident. They are designed intentionally, iteratively, and collectively.
Greenpill isn't just about better tools. It's about building systems that can last.
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Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction & framing the problem 01:30 – Why resilience matters now 04:00 – The limits of current systems 07:00 – Efficiency vs resilience trade-off 10:00 – Coordination challenges 13:30 – Decentralization & its realities 17:00 – Incentives shape behavior 20:30 – Cultural vs technical solutions 24:00 – Designing adaptive systems 28:00 – Local vs global resilience 32:00 – Community as infrastructure 36:00 – Failure modes & unintended consequences 40:00 – Long-term thinking vs short-term optimization 44:00 – Narratives & system design 48:00 – What needs to change 52:00 – Final reflections 55:00 – Closing
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In this episode, Raphael explores a fundamental question shaping our future: How do we build systems that can actually withstand uncertainty?
As the world becomes more complex, interconnected, and fragile, it's no longer enough to optimize for efficiency. We need systems that are resilient, adaptive, and aligned with human values.
This conversation dives into the deeper layers of coordination beyond technology into incentives, culture, and long-term thinking.
Topics covered:
• Why modern systems struggle under stress • The trade-off between efficiency and resilience • Coordination challenges in decentralized systems • Cultural vs technical solutions • Designing systems that evolve over time • Incentives, behavior, and unintended consequences • Local vs global resilience • The role of communities in system design • How narratives shape the systems we build
This isn't just a conversation about infrastructure.
It's about rethinking the foundations of how we organize society.
The core idea:
Resilient systems don't emerge by accident. They are designed intentionally, iteratively, and collectively.
Greenpill isn't just about better tools. It's about building systems that can last.
greenpill.network vdao.org https://x.com/JoinVDAO https://x.com/greenpillnet
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction & framing the problem 01:30 – Why resilience matters now 04:00 – The limits of current systems 07:00 – Efficiency vs resilience trade-off 10:00 – Coordination challenges 13:30 – Decentralization & its realities 17:00 – Incentives shape behavior 20:30 – Cultural vs technical solutions 24:00 – Designing adaptive systems 28:00 – Local vs global resilience 32:00 – Community as infrastructure 36:00 – Failure modes & unintended consequences 40:00 – Long-term thinking vs short-term optimization 44:00 – Narratives & system design 48:00 – What needs to change 52:00 – Final reflections 55:00 – Closing

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