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#107 Matt Ridley: Infinite Innovation

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

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The Aeroplane and the Boat Really Have Evolved

When you communicate something to somebody else, it's almost like you're trying to copy a d and a. And there's copying airs, which is the eir, and how you understand what the other person is saying. Sometimes those are positive, and sometimes thos are negative. But in that case, it sounds like that copying air, or the receptivity air in i changed how he thought about the idea. He got something out of book that you didn't explicitly write, but it was because of your book that it was. It was there, absolutely. That's probably a better answer to your question about failure - not a failure, but an error. As long as there's

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