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Data begin to outstrip the making of meaning, in part because our technologies create an unending stream of information that reveals new arenas of human ignorance…
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Throughout history, humans have overestimated their abilities and their wisdom. But hubris is risky.
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The body isn’t meat, it’s the reservoir of our humanity. And there will never be a prosthesis for the human spirit.
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We begin to forget how to pay attention to one another deeply and begin to attend more to fallacy and artifice. Trust, depth of thought, and finally a spirit of humanity begin to be lost.
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…our ability to sustain the memory of a skill… over time and distance and then replicate the behavior for one’s own purposes, is a crucial and uniquely human capacity.
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Fads fade and cycle, but the human desire to be taken care of never goes away.
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We are in the middle of a digital transformation. That transformation has enhanced many aspects of our lives, but too many companies have left the human behind.
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Serving other human beings can feel demeaning, unless you first stop and acknowledge the importance of the work and the impact you can have on others when you’re doing it.
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…no matter how hard they try, humans make mistakes.
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A leader’s role isn’t only to motivate and uplift; sometimes it’s to earn the trust of your team by being human with them.
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