Something I told my 11 yo recently: The apparently random collection of things you learn when you're young makes you into a sort of key. Then you have to find the lock it matches. But that's not as hard as it sounds, because the matching lock is usually nearby.
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Correct. Unrelated.
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Really non-cliché example Paul.
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Please provide a better one.
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Oh Steve invented GUIs too
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Our quirks and mistakes are our contribution to the world.
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It's what liberal arts education is supposed to deliver to young people, time and resources to develop their key and find out what locks it opens, but it got broken along the way.
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He did not know technology. He’d never designed anything as a hardware engineer, and he didn’t know software. He wanted to be important, and the important people are always the business people. So that’s what he wanted to do.”https://tech.co/news/steve-wozniak-steve-jobs-did-not-know-technology-2015-09 …
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Being born in the same vicinity as Steve Wozniak being the most import of those "other things".
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