Internal Lesson: Practice turning people into trees, and appreciate them just the way they are.
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Internal Lesson: How can you allow what others tell you, to determine your interpretation of reality?
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Internal Lesson: Intelligence is easily identified in those with an intention to communicate ideas simply.
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Internal Lesson: If you’re anxious, you live in the future. If you’re depressed, you live in the past.
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Media Lesson: The media exploits the asymmetric information gap between the public and reality.
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Media Lesson: Decentralized information now debunks mainstream news.
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Media Lesson: Commentary is a derivative of information, not information.
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Media Lesson: Alex Jones was the ‘offered’ mimetic scapegoat by big tech in the aftermath of privacy hearings.
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Warning: Data analysts + programmers have become the “interchangeable parts” of the Information Renaissance, and are extremely vulnerable to disruptive technology.
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Replying to @JordanTSack
Disagree on this one. Programming is a power law capability.
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There will always be space for innovation. A high % of programmers were innovators in the beginning of the Information Age; a very low % of programmers are innovating now. Disruption is coming for the majority of them... Data analysis + "top down programming" won't last.
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