José: This is the argument for critical thinking, liberal arts education. He says you have to think critically within that little domain ind context. But understanding the broader world, the economy, how the world can tof function,. How businesss, organizations, politics, all these things come together like gft of a much wider aperture to understand that.
"The world is incredibly complicated, and humans necessarily use heuristics and analogies to process that complexity into simpler forms. These mental shortcuts are never perfect, but they should broadly summarize the complexity they represent while affording their user a sense of their limitations.
In that vein, I want to call attention to two lazy tech analogies that I’ve seen lately as examples of the kind of impoverished analogical thinking that the industry needs to actively avoid." - Danny Crichton
Lux Capital's "Securities" newsletter edition: American national security and startups + Lazy tech analogies by Danny Crichton
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