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**quote from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie** “Never admire quietly. If I admire something about someone, I tell them. It's important we give people their flowers while they are still here.”

On admiring quietly, tactile art & making food of pain

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One of Shannon’s go-to tricks was to restructure and contrast the problem in as many different ways as possible. This could mean exaggerating it, minimizing it, changing the words of how it is stated, reframing the angle from where it is looked at, and inverting it.

Claude Shannon: How a Real Genius Solves Problems

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Emergence: When many simple objects interact with each other, they can form a system that has qualities that the objects themselves don’t. Examples: neurons creating consciousness, traders creating the stock-market, simple mathematical rules creating “living” patterns. https://t.co/3lPd3JEhuB

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