If youโre tired of celebritiesโ terrible takes on Palestine, let Dr. Fatima slather some knowledge on you. Still trying to be better at the praxis part, but weโve all got to start somewhere, eh?
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thinking only within existing categories can slow down the creation of knowledge, because it interferes with peopleโs ability to combine elements in new ways.
โ Bart de Langhe and Philip Fernbach, โThe Dangers of Categorical Thinkingโ, 2019
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Innovation is about breaking the tendency to think categorically. Many businesses aim to increase the efficiency of their operations through categorization. They assign tasks to people, people to departments, and so on. โฆ
Such disciplinary boundaries serve a purpose, but they also come at a cost. Future business problems donโt fall neatly within the boundaries that were created to help solve past problems. And โฆ
@DrewDrawsPinups I donโt think the joy typically comes from the exercise itself, but from attaining the desired results.
Iโve been listening to a bit of the Go Help Yourself podcast and quite a few books they review touch on the importance of enduring difficulty to become a whole person. ๐ช๐ฝ๐ข๐
Using Your Library: 32 Posters For Classroom and Libraryย - created by librarian Mary Joan Egan & illustrated by the great Cynthia Amrine (1965). A series of posters meant for display in school libraries around the country. A #wardsmorguefile thread ๐งต:
Thanks for the recognition! Just to clarify: I advocated for gender inclusive versions of all human emoji, but @jenniferdaniel did all the real work in creating each one. kudos to her for helping bring my dream to life! ๐๐๐
Thatโs not me. When @pauldhunt realized that people emojis were all caricatures of masculinity and femininity he created a gender-neutral option for each human emoji. What would your personal emoji look like? Share a word or image with #EmojiForEveryone
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