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Perhaps the greatest “phase transition” in our thinking that such an approach could engender is the maturation in our willingness to live with relatively high levels of uncertainty in the domains of complex phenomena—and thus give up on ideas like complete “cures,” the elimination of “risk,” the design of perfect “stability,” and achieving total “s
... See moreJessica C. Flack • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984–2019 (Compass)
many of society’s most pressing challenges – such as climate change – require highly creative problem-solving that crosses multiple domains, and polymaths may be the best people to find those solutions.
bbc • Why Some People Are Impossibly Talented
Metatribe members tend to be multi-hyphenate: artist-scientist; dancer-entrepreneur; programmer-monk. Their work often synthesizes multiple disciplines at once.
Tyler Alterman • The Dawn of the Metatribe
especially in postmodern life, where rote tasks are increasingly automated and pretty much any fact can be discovered with a web search, the rules aren’t straightforward. What it takes to be great is intellectual flexibility.
Quartz • To thrive in a "wicked" world, you need range
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Shachaf Rodberg • 8 cards
a subject of active development is how systems like Polis and Community Notes could be extended with modern graph theory and GFMs.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
ON GENERALISM & INTER-DISCIPLINARY THINKING I would say I am anti-disciplinary just as much as I may be anti-academy or anti-institutional.