Almost everyday a barn owl is being mobbed by crows. This owl then sits on our bathroom window because it feels safe there. I want to teach these crows lesson for their lifetime
I think this [1] article (Not only applicable to US as it says) is in a way related to discussion. Schools can teach finance/ time/ emotion management may be theoretically to certain extent...but when it comes to it's application for day to day activities which are often linked to our priorities, many people still not able to manage things in right fashion.
Nice article. But I don't understand from where the 'markets' came in picture.
Probably 'Life is fractal, but human understanding about it is square'
btw Markets can also be bottom up...
...and then there are tools used in organisations (like ours) which track how many hours you been on PC (ON PC time) vs Off PC time (So called "Productivity tracking"). More the ON PC time means you are "highly productive". This metric is also usually taken-up during appraisal discussions and questions are put on one's productivity.
What about integration/ subsystem level testing? It seems MCAS wasn't thoroughly tested with all boundary values. Whats the use of systems like IAHM [1] if they can't predict what faults can occur how safety is ensured/ guaranteed in various scenarios.