Crime and Opportunity

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We have mostly heard that opportunities thrive in chaos. But few actually know how or why. Solutions are valuable because they are found in the delta of problems.

Two types of chaos: natural chaos, synthetic chaos. Natural chaos refers to organically induced phenomenons. Artificially chaos is a phenomenon that involves the use of unusual measures to catalyze or force chaos.

Criminals are people who have mastered the art of inducing chaos artificially, in order to capitalize off of the opportunity they have made room for.

A kidnapper introduces chaos when they disrupt the default flow of their victims. In a bid to resolve this disruption, the victims must reward the kidnapper, who in turn, rewards the victims with a resolution —the release of the kidnapped.

Artificial scarcity. Artificial demand.