@TaylorPearsonMe know of any work applying ergodicity to innovation? As in, if 1 in a 100 wild ideas (in some broad sense) will pay off in 1 year, then 1 wild idea might pay off for sure if the bunnytrail is pursued for 100 years...
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@josephkelly is on to something here. The key to being an effective hedgehog (vs cactus) is the open-ended way that the hedgehog pursues the singular wild idea. The key to being an effective fox is not volume of ideas, but skillful curation of ideas. -
And this assumes ergodicity. Only ergodic challenges can be met by either a fox or a hedgehog. If non-ergotic, it is probably better suited to one or the other.
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You guys might try tagging the other Joe Edelman. I'm a photographer and prefer puppies over hedgehogs and turtles - just sayin!
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You got it all wrong.... I am not into turtles or hedgehogs.
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