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@searls I wish more people would evaluate ideas through the lens of “what problems are being solved, and how do those problems intersect with my problems,” rather than operating from the presumption of “well this doesn’t seem like it would help me so it must not matter.”
I don’t see TLDR’s approach helping with my projects, but I can definitely see benefit for many places I’ve worked at.
Pluralism is a wonderful thing that I feel like has gone by wayside over the years.
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@searls I wish more people would evaluate ideas through the lens of “what problems are being solved, and how do those problems intersect with my problems,” rather than operating from the presumption of “well this doesn’t seem like it would help me so it must not matter.”
I don’t see TLDR’s approach helping with my projects, but I can definitely see benefit for many places I’ve worked at.
Pluralism is a wonderful thing that I feel like has gone by wayside over the years.
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@searls I wish more people would evaluate ideas through the lens of “what problems are being solved, and how do those problems intersect with my problems,” rather than operating from the presumption of “well this doesn’t seem like it would help me so it must not matter.”
I don’t see TLDR’s approach helping with my projects, but I can definitely see benefit for many places I’ve worked at.
Pluralism is a wonderful thing that I feel like has gone by wayside over the years.
@searls I wish more people would evaluate ideas through the lens of “what problems are being solved, and how do those problems intersect with my problems,” rather than operating from the presumption of “well this doesn’t seem like it would help me so it must not matter.”
I don’t see TLDR’s approach helping with my projects, but I can definitely see benefit for many places I’ve worked at.
Pluralism is a wonderful thing that I feel like has gone by wayside over the years.