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Knowledge: Digital wisdom, guide to introverts, and simple lessons from scientists

1. The unaided human mind (i.e., the mind without our rapidly growing technological enhancements) is increasingly limited. It cannot deal with trillions of data points or extreme complexity. It is subject to unconscious biases. It works relatively slowly. It forgets a great deal. In the past, these limitations were not necessarily constraints... today our unenhanced minds come up against more barriers in dealing with many of today’s challenges, from space travel, to proteomics to surviving in an interconnected world. So we are busy extending, enhancing, and amplifying our minds by combining them, symbiotically, with 21st century technology. Why We Need Digital Wisdom (Spark Salon)

2. If you only had a single statement to pass on to others summarizing the most vital lesson to be drawn from your work, what would it be? Seed asked eleven scientists this question. These are their answers: Single Most Vital Lessons from Scientists (Seed Magazine).

3. Because [their] energy is a limited resource, they tend to see extroverts as obnoxious predators out to steal their sweet, sweet energy juices. That's why they have the hamster ball of personal space. A Guide to understanding introverts (picture).
If you only had a single statement to pass on to others summarizing the most vital lesson to be drawn from your work, what would it be? Seed asked eleven scientists this question. These are their answers. - See more at: http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/starting_over/#sthash.iWW4WhA7.dpuf
If you only had a single statement to pass on to others summarizing the most vital lesson to be drawn from your work, what would it be? Seed asked eleven scientists this question. These are their answers. - See more at: http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/starting_over/#sthash.iWW4WhA7.dpuf