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...skills usually meant that you can idealize them in principle and disregard them in reality. It was a nice thing to have, but that's not what you get promoted for. What has changed is that relationships is the competitive edge at this moment. It's the
Play is the most important adaptation for uncertainty. It is the way we practice uncertainty is by playing. And these things have existed long before humans ever came onto the planet. So I say to them, go and study biomimicry and learn about systems
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