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Will Web3 cultivate individualism?
Will Web3 cultivate individualism?
Interoperability might be one of the most boring sounding words I know. It used to make me think of dumb, unconnected systems that are…
Laurence Van Elegem
Jan 16, 2023
Is our obsession with agility dangerous?
Is our obsession with agility dangerous?
It’s funny how so many of us believe that human structures are somehow special. As if the rest of nature is more knowable, more predictable…
Laurence Van Elegem
Jan 16, 2023
Is it time to let go of our obsession with the truth?
Is it time to let go of our obsession with the truth?
“The God of the Gaps” might be one of the most poetic concepts in the history of science. Since I heard it from (I think) writer Neil…
Laurence Van Elegem
Jan 16, 2023
Is technology making us predictable instead of actually predicting?
Is technology making us predictable instead of actually predicting?
I’ve always been fascinated by the contradiction between our view that technology can help us forecast the future and our belief that we…
Laurence Van Elegem
Jan 16, 2023
Are we on the verge of a new Upswing?
Are we on the verge of a new Upswing?
“Do you have any idea how special you are?”
Laurence Van Elegem
Apr 23, 2021
Do we need new rules for managing large scale societal structures?
Do we need new rules for managing large scale societal structures?
150. According to anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar that’s the maximum number of individuals with whom any one…
Laurence Van Elegem
Apr 21, 2021
Have we designed business ethics the wrong way?
Have we designed business ethics the wrong way?
A few weeks ago, McKinsey, one of the crown jewels of consulting, paid almost 600 million dollars and fired two partners in a settlement…
Laurence Van Elegem
Mar 22, 2021
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