5/ These ideological operating systems, which are social technologies, are driving our decisions.
4/ We consider them defaults, proven, knowns and reliable - unnecessary to revisit and often perceived as unchangeable.
3/ That's why social operating systems are so incredibly powerful but also largely invisible. They are woven into the fabric of our lives.
2/ The primary beliefs and values driving our decisions are embedded much deeper.
1/ The forces driving our daily decision-making are largely invisible to us and/or considered given/fixed.
A synthetic organ that produces antibodies to study infection fighting @Cornell
@iang_fc @MONIKABIELSKYTE @osfund @tferriss @vgr optimism is a mental model and a tool of creation that can build reality
.@tint's effort to give its employees positive, constructive employee feedback great to see companies working on this
@mrbenjohnson he did & it stumped me cuz I apparently don't mentally categorize/store that data where my neural search engine could identify
@jazraddon yes writing an article about this and will be sharing shortly