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*[[Writing for a judge]] and other fables
*[[Writing for a judge]] and other fables
*The person with the highest [[tedium quotient]] wins
*The person with the highest [[tedium quotient]] wins
What are some approaches to ''systematically'' make them shorter?
*[[Automation eliminates value but not risk]]
*[[Automation eliminates value but not risk]]
*[[The quotidian is a utility, not an asset]]
*[[The quotidian is a utility, not an asset]]

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A collection of systems factors mitigating in favour or longer contracts over time:


What are some approaches to systematically make them shorter?