The snip emphasizes the significance of considering second and third order effects, as they can be more crucial than the immediate, first-order effects. It illustrates a scenario where numerical data was manipulated to portray a positive picture, while concealing the negative impact of one civilian death for every ten new enemy casualties. This highlights the critical nature of looking beyond the surface and understanding the deeper consequences of actions or decisions.
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!
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