I moved to an all productivity discussions are a form of procrastination (fine!) view of the world. That said, last year, I ended up in front of a VIM screen and my fingers remembered. And we should have skipped over Word and go from Wordperfect to Latex. Wait! No no. *focus*
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I’m just saying the industry is just as much prone to groupthink as any other bunch of humans and has a lot of blindspots. And wealthy smart and successful people can be both less and more prone—topic dependent.
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Replying to @antoniogm @balajis
Intellectual cosmopolitanism is hard, especially with so much money involved. But I can totally see industry “conversation” evolving into comparing productivity apps and hacking sleep. I’ve many geeky interests myself, not saying it as an insult. But something else is necessary.
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It’s connected. It’s the drama of a falling gatekeeper in a world where center-directed advertising is no longer a viable business model and where everyone has pocket cameras that make it impossible to compartmentalize truths about state-sanctioned violence. See that’s important.
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I don’t think they’re up to it at all. Not saying anyone else is.
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It may. Hence the importance of the void. It’s not a one-person problem. But not figuring it out would be a terrible blow.
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