There are a few types of magic. One is a small team of smart people who care a lot and do whatever they need to to make something happen. Another is a large network following a long book of procedures. Individual actors on the network may not be particularly great; hence book.
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A third is markets. There are probably other ones.
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I occasionally see people who only know one type of magic assume that others don’t exist. That’s unfortunate but teachable. I occasionally talk to people who have never seen magic ever. That’s sad and a bug in the world. “Everything is its own form of magic.” Regrettably, no.
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I bounce between describing this as technology, because running organizations which predictably generate excellence is certainly a technology, and magic, because the world could use some childlike joy and wonder about how e.g. air travel is a thing.
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I’m not even talking about the planes. Millions of people show up to work every day to make sure that one plane land for every one that takes off.
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