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Palmer's avatar

Awesome, Shane. Thanks for detailing all of this out to help us understand the process!!

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Patrick Atwater's avatar

Whoa! Whew! Indeed! I am fascinated by this writing and to think of all these fractal pathways that can spawn from one question to many and yet there is a beautiful simplicity to the whole apparatus. The importance of evaluating and actually seeking answers to questions is one that sticks with me. What an amazing concept to sit and think about (while asking questions, of course).

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Perry Lines's avatar

Between this post and the previous one, it's amazing to me the vastness of questions available and apparent that it's the conglomeration of each of our sets of inhibitors that gridlock our thinking, and resistance to change. Or at least, this is what I see in myself- sort of a macro-level familiarity heuristic. It takes serious effort to chart new paths of thought like this, and reminds me of your first post again and that this work requires starting from a place of understanding of one's value, courage, and determination to contribute meaningfully to the world. The connection that asking questions is part and parcel of contribution is huge, and something I hadn't put together until you outlined that here- among many other nuggets of information! Thank you for this.

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