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Resilience in Man and Machine

July 21, 2010, Louisville Libertarian Examiner, Michael Price
 

the real underlying cause of our financial meltdown was due to the lack of resiliency of our financial system...
 
the only really [effective] solution to combat against outside shock is to create a system of resilience...
 
resilience refers to the ability to recover quickly from illness, change or misfortune. To survive in an age of unpredictability and uncertainty, our complex system must be structured to be resilient against any outside shock...
 
The human body has the best resilience against outside shock because our immune system grows stronger and immune to illness through building durability... We must put into place, mechanisms of resilience so that our system will grow stronger and immune to outside shocks...
 
All system[s] must be resilient because outside shock will always test the flexibility of that system, and if it is durable enough, it will bounce back into place... eventually the... system... will be tested by outside shocks, and because they refuse to build durability into our system, it will snap and break under the pressure.

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