"We have to adapt and overcome, that's all we can do"
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The first clause, "adapt and overcome", borrows the cadence of battlefield doctrine and survivor grit. But Knight’s subtext is less heroic: adaptation is not a lifestyle choice, it’s what’s left when your models break. The second clause, "that's all we can do", is the intellectual trapdoor. It undercuts any fantasy of mastery - no clever forecast, no policy tweak, no financial instrument can fully domesticate an unknowable future. The sentence performs its own argument: it starts with action verbs and ends by narrowing the menu to a single option.
Contextually, this belongs to an era when economics was trying to present itself as an exact science while lurching through shocks - depressions, wars, institutional upheaval. Knight’s restraint reads like a rebuke to technocratic overconfidence. It’s not anti-knowledge; it’s anti-certainty. He’s reminding us that real agency often looks like improvisation under pressure, not optimization in a spreadsheet.
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