Moritz Bierling@bierlingm·Jun 16, 2018I'd amend that and say study games. cc @holomemeQuote TweetTiago Forte@fortelabs·Jun 16, 2018If you want to succeed over the next 5-10 years, learn coding. If you want to succeed over the next 10-50, study art12
Micah Redding@micahtredding·Jun 17, 2018Replying to @bierlingm and @holomeme@fortelabs @bierlingm What will people who study art & games be applying that knowledge to?31
Moritz Bierling@bierlingm·Jun 17, 2018Replying to @micahtredding @holomeme and @fortelabsthe answer you're looking for is to actually work through generational and personal trauma, sort of what @vgr talked about at Refactor Camp with Painchain / Bloodcoin31
Moritz Bierling@bierlingm·Jun 17, 2018Replying to @vgr @micahtredding and 2 othershttps://media.giphy.com/media/glmRyiSI3v5E4/giphy.gif…1
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @bierlingm @micahtredding and 2 othersOriginal karate kid. Has really funny plotline involving the ‘Cobra Kai’ dojo of the villains who have a very bloody philosophy12:42 AM · Jun 17, 20182 Likes
Moritz Bierling@bierlingm·Jun 17, 2018Replying to @vgr @micahtredding and 2 othershmmm 🤔 are you saying this is bloody?1
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Jun 17, 2018Replying to @bierlingm @micahtredding and 2 othersWorking through trauma is a bloody business even when no blood is shed. Gamification helps, especially infinite gamification, but ultimately there is no painless way to deal with pain.11