Crisis
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I feel like my job to make this happen is to help foster the things that seem to lead to compromise, to not talk about this in those vague and scary terms that do polarize us, but to just talk about it like what it is, not an existential crisis, not some battle between two fundamentally different religious views, but a math problem, a really solvable math problem, one where we're not all going to get what we want and one where, you know, there's going to be a little pain to spread around.
And I don't think it should, because a lot of the movie, I don't know if you've seen it, but a lot of the movie takes place in this embassy where men and women are hiding out during the hostage
crisis.
At the time I was just beginning to emerge from this eight-year personal identity
crisis
zigzag that saw me go from being a boy to being this awkward girl that looked like a boy in girl's clothes to the opposite extreme of this super skimpy, over-compensating, boy-chasing girly-girl to finally just a hesitant exploration of what I actually was, a tomboyish girl who liked both boys and girls depending on the person.
And so someone has to really realize when the
crisis
is going to happen.
"When the
crisis
came, the serious limitations of existing economic and financial models immediately became apparent."
"There is also a strong belief, which I share, that bad or oversimplistic and overconfident economics helped create the crisis."
So I travel the globe, and what I'm noticing is that everywhere where romanticism has entered, there seems to be a
crisis
of desire.
The global economic financial
crisis
has reignited public interest in something that's actually one of the oldest questions in economics, dating back to at least before Adam Smith.
I even went through an identity
crisis.
Over the 15 years before the financial crisis, the growth rate of the bottom 99 percent of the income distribution was half a point slower than the averages we've been talking about before.
Or authorities, being able to know the difference between someone having a mental health
crisis
and a different type of aggression, and responding accordingly.
It actually costs an enormous amount to mop up the damage from the dropout
crisis.
But the dropout
crisis
is just the tip of an iceberg.
The post-millennial midlife
crisis
isn't buying a red sports car.
At 25, Emma came to my office because she was, in her words, having an identity
crisis.
First, I told Emma to forget about having an identity
crisis
and get some identity capital.
And by the way, one of the things that really bothers me about some of the rhetoric against feminists and others who have built the battered women's and rape
crisis
movements around the world is that somehow, like I said, that they're anti-male.
If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national
crisis.
What followed were the most difficult decisions in my life, painful to me, painful to my countrymen, imposing cuts, austerity, often on those not to blame for the
crisis.
Greece, yes, triggered the Euro crisis, and some people blame me for pulling the trigger.
I, overly optimistically, had hoped that this
crisis
was an opportunity for Greece, for Europe, for the world, to make radical democratic transformations in our institutions.
In Brussels, when we tried desperately again and again to find common solutions, I realized that not one, not one of us, had ever dealt with a similar
crisis.
And then we were surprised when every ad hoc new measure didn't bring an end to the crisis, and of course that made it very easy to look for a whipping boy for our collective European failure, and of course that was Greece.
GP: Well, I think one of the worst things that happened during this
crisis
is that we started a blame game.
So the cause of the crash, the cause of the
crisis
has to be found in an inner instability of the system, and any tiny perturbation will make this instability occur.
But perhaps the most important application is for finance, and this theory illuminates, I believe, the deep reason for the financial
crisis
that we have gone through.
The problem is that we see the same process, in particular through quantitative easing, of a thinking of a perpetual money machine nowadays to tackle the
crisis
since 2008 in the U.S., in Europe, in Japan.
So the
crisis
did occur.
It is possible to develop advance diagnostics of crises so that we can be prepared, we can take measures, we can take responsibility, and so that never again will extremes and crises like the Great Recession or the European
crisis
take us by surprise.
And we were able to grow this software footprint, and a few years later it became very useful software, and we were quite humbled when it was used in Haiti where citizens could indicate where they are and what their needs were, and also to deal with the fallout from the nuclear
crisis
and the tsunami in Japan.
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