Thanks for brainstorming our comparative advantage! I think it all depends on whether we’re wise enough to leverage it:
Motivational asymmetry—we need to care enough and encourage others to prioritize it over other priorities. The animal industry has the money, so we need to be equally attractive.
Truth asymmetry—we need to make people care about the truth.
Efficiency asymmetry—agreed.
Agility asymmetry—agreed.
Ceiling asymmetry—you can equally say that the animal-based agriculture already has the resources and experience using them, which is an advantage to the other side.
Cooperation asymmetry—if we’re smart enough to overcome infighting.
So, I think that all of these can be our comparative advantage—but only if we seize the opportunity.
Thanks for brainstorming our comparative advantage!
I think it all depends on whether we’re wise enough to leverage it:
Motivational asymmetry—we need to care enough and encourage others to prioritize it over other priorities. The animal industry has the money, so we need to be equally attractive.
Truth asymmetry—we need to make people care about the truth.
Efficiency asymmetry—agreed.
Agility asymmetry—agreed.
Ceiling asymmetry—you can equally say that the animal-based agriculture already has the resources and experience using them, which is an advantage to the other side.
Cooperation asymmetry—if we’re smart enough to overcome infighting.
So, I think that all of these can be our comparative advantage—but only if we seize the opportunity.