Ben Lindell

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Productivity compounds. Right now, we gain wealth from inventions made a hundred years ago, discoveries that our parents or grandparents made, shortcuts that were discovered long before we got to work. The ever more networked nature of our world means that we have huge assets at our disposal—laser cutters, roadways, chemical compounds, and innovative ways of processing ideas—all standing by, waiting for us to do something new.
We Are All Weird: The Rise of Tribes and the End of Normal
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