The listening tour that @jack has been on as CEO of Twitter found its way to me this week. I recorded my one hour conversation with him on my iPhone 5. Then @Recode made a podcast out of it, with transcript. https://www.recode.net/2018/9/14/17857486/twitter-jack-dorsey-nyu-jay-rosen-bias-neutrality-presence-politics-recode-media-podcast … 1/2
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The point "it has to show in what we do" is made several times in the podcast.
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He makes that point all the time. I've known the schtick for years and he still fools me with it. This is a man who is 100% committed to doing the right thing, fully ready to do it... but there's no transmission between the engine and the wheels. Ask around, and don't be fooled
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It takes deep personal insight to be able to continuously say “we need to get better at this” while knowing you have no intention of doing anything
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I don't think Jack is insincere or has a hidden agenda. It's the TS Eliot problem: Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow
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When tech's ethos was "move fast and break things" people complained. If tech CEOs take a contemplatively or thoughtful approach to the decisions that they make -- decisions which can affect millions of people -- people complain. Seems wise to have balance between thought/action.
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*contemplative
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