up:: [[Concepts MOC]] tags:: #concept # Lindy Effect *The longer I'm around, the longer I'll be around* - The longer a non-perishable thing has been around, the longer it will be around. Like the spoon. Not like the human. - There is no spoon...unless you're talking about the Lindy Effect. Then there is a spoon—and it will be around for at least another couple million years. - Things that have been around for a long time (and are non-perishable) are not "aging" like people, but "aging" in reverse. - The older something valuable is, the more likely it will still be valuable in 100 years. - This is strongly related to [[Antifragility]]. ### Practical Usage - *Let the cream rise to the top before you take a sip*: I use this when I let the cream of the TV series rise to the top, garnering end-of-year awards before choosing to watch them. ^d5abb0 ### Wiki The Lindy effect is a concept that the future life expectancy of some non-perishable things like a technology or an idea is proportional to their current age, so that every additional period of survival implies a longer remaining life expectancy. Where the Lindy effect applies, mortality rate decreases with time. --- - Back Matter - dates:: 2015-09 ---