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At some point, in some episode (and probably several episodes) I asserted that:
The world is changing faster than we can adapt to it.
Then (and now) this statement seemed obvious, so I remember being surprised when I got some pushback on it. But upon reflection it was also illuminating. Many disagreements come down to core values and assumptions which are so deeply embedded that we've forgotten they're there. It's what makes these disagreements so intractable. We're arguing from different, unseen foundations. I decided it was past time to unearth this particular foundation, and examine its various parts. What do I mean by "the world" and "change" and "speed" and "adaptation"? And if we can come to an agreement on all of that, what are the consequences of change moving faster than our ability to adapt?
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At some point, in some episode (and probably several episodes) I asserted that:
The world is changing faster than we can adapt to it.
Then (and now) this statement seemed obvious, so I remember being surprised when I got some pushback on it. But upon reflection it was also illuminating. Many disagreements come down to core values and assumptions which are so deeply embedded that we've forgotten they're there. It's what makes these disagreements so intractable. We're arguing from different, unseen foundations. I decided it was past time to unearth this particular foundation, and examine its various parts. What do I mean by "the world" and "change" and "speed" and "adaptation"? And if we can come to an agreement on all of that, what are the consequences of change moving faster than our ability to adapt?

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