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Tim O’Reilly on noticing things other people don’t notice, the value of soft focus, framing open source and Web 2.0, and patience in building narratives [REPOST] (Ep54)

Amplifying Cognition

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Embrace the Unseen Anomalies

Instead of meticulously tracking or gathering information, focus on paying attention to the ongoing flow of experiences and ideas, allowing significant information to surface organically. The principle that 'good news stays while bad news departs' suggests that persistence is a marker of importance. Building a mental model of the world involves an inductive approach, where one observes and adjusts perceptions based on anomalies—those unexpected pieces of information that stand out. Much like traditional navigators who relied on their surroundings, developing a holistic understanding requires an open and receptive mindset. This contrasts with viewing mental models as mere discrete heuristics, emphasizing the interconnectedness of insights over compartmentalized thinking.

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