Dealing with terrible experiences may be inevitable in life, possibly becoming the worst one. Even though it's not an easy task, facing such challenges is essential compared to not engaging in life. This perspective aligns with the concept introduced by Jed McKenna, depicting us as fictional characters controlled by detrimental egos rather than beneficial forces. An acquaintance shared an enlightening essay connecting Rick and Morty to Jed's philosophy, emphasizing the importance of understanding this before delving into Jed McKenna's works, which might not resonate with everyone.
In this episode of Infinite Loops we have Tom Morgan with us. Tom is the Director of Content and Communications at the The Knall/Cohen/Pence Group and a stellar knowledge curator. We speak about:
- Following your interests
- Operating in complex adaptive systems
- Winner-take-all effects in the creator economy
- Rethinking 'Education'
- Flaws in binary thinking
- And a LOT more!
Follow Tom on his Twitter here: https://twitter.com/tomowenmorgan and read his articles at: https://thekcpgroup.com/resources