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Wahim is a real person in the game. Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the [[Achievements]]. | Wahim is a real person in the game. Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the [[Achievements]]. | ||
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+ | ==Wahim's Manifesto of the Initiate== | ||
+ | In my studies I have encountered people of stunning intelligence - from scientists at out Great Universities, to common farmers who make brilliant observations about the workings of the natural world. But I posit that there is a wholly different type of intelligence, separate from logical reasoning. | ||
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+ | As we have seen in my recent auction, aversion to loss is a powerful motivator, and though the top bidders could see where my auction was headed long before it ended, neither was willing to cut their losse, until those losses were very great. | ||
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+ | I believe that understanding, or perhaps simply embracing this facet of human nature can work as a powerful tool for those inclined to exploit it. | ||
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+ | Yes there's a typo in Wahim's Manifesto. It just goes to show that he's human too. If you doubt this transcription is correct, you can read Wahim's Manifesto at any [[University of Leadership]]. |
Revision as of 19:57, 26 December 2008
Wahim is one of the two sons of the deceased Pharaoh. He and his brother, Sami, differ strongly in their vision for Egypt, as well as in who should lead the nation toward that vision.
Wahim is a real person in the game. Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the Achievements.
Wahim's Manifesto of the Initiate
In my studies I have encountered people of stunning intelligence - from scientists at out Great Universities, to common farmers who make brilliant observations about the workings of the natural world. But I posit that there is a wholly different type of intelligence, separate from logical reasoning.
As we have seen in my recent auction, aversion to loss is a powerful motivator, and though the top bidders could see where my auction was headed long before it ended, neither was willing to cut their losse, until those losses were very great.
I believe that understanding, or perhaps simply embracing this facet of human nature can work as a powerful tool for those inclined to exploit it.
Yes there's a typo in Wahim's Manifesto. It just goes to show that he's human too. If you doubt this transcription is correct, you can read Wahim's Manifesto at any University of Leadership.