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Summary of Kit Yates's The Math of Life and Death

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Sample Key Insights from Chapter 1

Number One

Pyramid schemes rely on investors recruiting multiple people to make money for everyone who enrolls in them. For a pyramid scheme to pay all its members, it would have to keep recruiting people indefinitely.

Number Two

Pyramid schemes inevitably collapse, because eventually, there will be no people left to recruit. The number of new investors needed at each level increases in proportion to the number of people in the scheme. This rapid growth phenomenon is known as exponential growth.

Number Three

In almost every real-world scenario, long-term exponential growth is unsustainable, and in many cases pathological, as the subject of the growth uses up resources in an unfeasible manner in a relatively short period. Sustained exponential growth of cells in the body, for example, causes cancer.

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