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Academic analysis of trust billions misses the mark

An Otago University study was well intentioned but poorly executed.

Tim Hunter Fri, 23 Jul 2021

If you are a dog with a mission to chase cats up trees, an important part of the job is to identify which tree contains the cat.

Fail to do so and you will bark up the wrong tree, leaving your mission unfulfilled and the cat even more annoyingly confident in its own superiority.

This simple

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Tim Hunter Fri, 23 Jul 2021
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