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One of the most fascinating human mind limits to me is our inability to focus on two separate things at the same time. Interestingly, this limit is also present in computing where CPUs process a single piece of information at a time.
Even if you add more CPUs, they each can only process a single piece of information at a time, and synchronization between each other becomes its own separate task.
This tells me by analogy that human cooperation may be hard, but it's essential to progress on multiple fronts at the same time, even with the necessary synchronization overhead.
To survive, build networks, not bunkers.