The future belongs to people with digital street smarts. Thinking of things like: • Online writing • Audience building • Attracting top-tier talent online •Using platforms like UpWork • Sourcing and curating information
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Avoid processed information like you avoid processed food. Just as walking around the edges of a supermarket helps you find quality food, there are ways to source high-quality digital information. There’s sourcing guidelines are a good start. hive.blog/covid19/@transisto…

6:17 PM · Jan 17, 2021

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People with digital street smarts don’t just build skills. They build leverage. For example, knowing how to lead a team of software engineers is more profitable than writing all code yourself (even if learning to code makes you a better manager). (h/t @CantHardyWait)
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Interesting. How familiar are you with the peer review process? Lots of politicking and consensus laziness (this is specifically in regards to my knowledge of medicinal peer review, source = high level physician in family)
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Replying to @david_perell
Related thoughts from earlier today :)
Replying to @SrivAkash
You can't break past the sampling barrier imposed on information/#news. But what you can do is: • vary (your information sources) • verify (fact check, vet) • voice (speak up about discrepancies) • #vote (promote what's right)
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Replying to @david_perell
If you source your facts from "mainstream" media your mental model of the world will be disconnected from reality.
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Replying to @david_perell
I just have noticed this tweet because of the #Hive link, have you manage to create your account on @hiveblocks?
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