"The age we live in is a busy age; in which knowledge is rapidly advancing towards perfection”—Jeremy Bentham, 1777
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Had so many thoughts on this and then went and read this again before posting them. Just realized that says 1777. Hahaha point no longer as valid
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Replying to @grlalx
Alex, I hear ya. It is interesting to have the relativity over the epochs.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Exactly. Though I think there is a massive difference -
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
The speed and quantity at which we absorb/gain this knowledge is so much higher than 1777.
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
The psychological and social implications of it are exponentially riskier
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
Which will inevitably dictate where we go to learn and built about next
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
We already know what companies do and do not understand this.
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
Take SNAP/ Psychologically-focused product roadmap. Able to combine a growth outcome w/also hugely conscious that their value is in how they reshape very intimate connections
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Replying to @grlalx @BrianRoemmele
Which
@basche42 has wittten extensively about — fb doesn’t get this.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
Alex, I agree. It is so interesting how quickly companies become cemented in their ways.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @basche42
I haven’t really figured out the words for it yet. Which is fine. Haha so apologies for staying so high level
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