This is enormously frustrating to me, as healthy communities are enormously important to getting things accomplished and as it looks like there is *enormous* opportunity to experimentally improve the ways that communities / organizations / institutions operate.
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I have two alternate hypotheses: 1) People have used the term "cult" for decades to describe any unified group of people they don't approve of. 2) You are actually in a cult.
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Or, you know, maybe there are actually some problems worth addressing that's not due to some conspiracy perpetrated by Big Education?
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This is the most confusing reply I've seen on twitter. I really want to understand the sequence.
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Any time institutions are feeling unstable or threatened, there's a strong tendency to lash out. Which is why the Church was pretty blase about Copernicus, yet Galileo got lifetime house arrest for roughly the same crime. Early on, the Church wasn't really worried yet.
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In a time of heavy disruption, any sane institution is feeling unstable and threatened, for good and accurate reasons.
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Hey Patrick. Love your tweets. I found the guardian definition of "mission" quite funny. I'm sure you will appreciate. https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jun/26/how-to-speak-silicon-valley-decoding-tech-bros-from-microdosing-to-privacy …
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