Your third suggestion really spoke to me. "incentivized people to use their own inner “technology,” to find answers through their own real world discovery process, to explore knowledge within communities and across generations, instead of only seeking external, online sources." This is where I'm called. Thanks for the work you do.
Incidentally that theme was especially prominent in the interviews with the two Brazilian contributors, Juliana Lopes and Ricardo Cardim. I mention that simply to underscore the interconnected nature of the themes -- if a more pluriversal set of humans lead the design of the thinking (aka theme 2), this theme 3 would be much more likely to happen.
Your third suggestion really spoke to me. "incentivized people to use their own inner “technology,” to find answers through their own real world discovery process, to explore knowledge within communities and across generations, instead of only seeking external, online sources." This is where I'm called. Thanks for the work you do.
Thank you Maren! I'm glad this resonated.
Incidentally that theme was especially prominent in the interviews with the two Brazilian contributors, Juliana Lopes and Ricardo Cardim. I mention that simply to underscore the interconnected nature of the themes -- if a more pluriversal set of humans lead the design of the thinking (aka theme 2), this theme 3 would be much more likely to happen.
Working on it! Glad you are too.