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Understanding the importance of constructive criticism
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When people say that robots are going to eat the jobs, they reveal a particular world view where the world is centred on the industrial giant institutions, such as factories and big businesses where every person is part of the cog. But we don't live in that world anymore.
Software is eliminating the need for people to work at companies. In the past, you had to work at a company because you couldn’t produce your product at scale. Now people can exit that system. They can use software to build their product and distribute it. They can be in multiple networks simultaneously.
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The internet is much like the printing press because anyone can circumvent the traditional media.
Bitcoin is a sophisticated accounting system that enables people to bypass the fiat currency system.
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In the last century, we trained children to be employees who follow the rules. They had to subordinate their own desires, ideas and creativity to the organisation's needs.
In the 21st century, we need to teach children to define and shape their own destiny. We need to teach the importance o...
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When people see too many problems in a state, country, a product, and there is a denial that things need to change, they will abandon it.
Exiting broken institutions will give a voice its power.
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In the 20th century, you got rich by investing in companies that were a bet against a different future.
Startups used to be something similar to a hobby turned into a business, but they are going to animate breakthroughs and create a different future. They are creat...
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Startups exist because they radically change the category. A startup can either make a better version of something or create a new way of seeing a problem.
If a startup tries to make a better version, they’re playing the comparison game by the leader’s rule...
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The printing press was a democratising technology. When the Roman Empire became corrupt, the Pope tried to establish order. But ruling institutions often become more interested in keeping their status and power than serving their real function and consequently st...
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Understanding how broken institutions work is merely observing a natural cycle:
A centralised organisation can make decisions quickly, but with time it becomes a caricature in itself. So it will slow down, people in the centre will make all...
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Most organizations are at level 2. This is where employees have access to videoconferencing and instant messaging software as well as email, and they try to recreate online, how they work in the office. Examples include:
We like to see real work being done. This is best shown in restaurants where customers can see chefs working in the kitchen. It builds anticipation and means we enjoy the end product more.
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Then are the people who tend to involve more emotional validation. The type of people who just want a hug, and to be told "it's going to be okay".
When they encounter someone going through a hard time, they sit them down and hold their hand, and tell them meaningful words of encouragement. ...
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