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The Golem Effect is a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, where if you imagine somebody as being cruel, or mean, or bad, then their behaviour will meet your expectations. We will all rise or fall depending upon what others expect of us. In his 2019 book *Humankind*, Rutger Bregman argues that something similar is happening when we view ourselves as a... See more
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this is your annual reminder that capitalism will not deliver the renewable energy transition, according to the FINANCIAL TIMES.
so instead of waiting for capitalism to magically solve this problem (it won’t), the author suggests:
- more government spending on the green energy... See more
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threads.comZo leert de baby de ruimte kennen met een veilig persoon erbij, en de pm’er ziet hoe moeder haar kind troost. Op die manier laat moeder haar kind zien dat het goed is, dat zij vertrouwen heeft in de pm’er.’ Tromp ziet dat deze vorm van wennen werkt.
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Good communities incubate innovation and creativity – think of the salons in France where intellectuals used to meet to discuss the latest ideas; the Olympia Academy; la Bande de Picasso. A feeling of belonging allows people to be authentic, to move from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset, and to take risks knowing that they have people to... See more
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The most valuable skill in tech today isn’t learning the latest programming language or building a flashy new app.
systems thinking is the ability to see the big picture. It’s about understanding how different parts of a system influence one another, and how even small changes in one area can ripple through the... See more
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