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My guest in the episode is Lindsay Varty, the author of Sunset Survivors. After a break, Lindsay is back with walking tours, book yours!
We talked about third culture experience, intrinsic knowledge, the value of connection. How what today might be sunsetting as seemingly impractical might have more than nostalgic value. It is ironic how much knowledge is disappearing every day while we celebrate the abundance of information.
We are drinking tea from Geow Yong Tea Hong established in 1886. You can find the shop at Bonham Strand 70. I wrote about them at my tea blog 113 Bonham Tea.
In between other things we discussed Hong Kong Intengiable Cultural Heritage.
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Dear Hong Kong. Even Hongkongers often do not realise how big of a role diversity of cultures played in developing Hong Kong.
113 Bonham Tea Shop project. The noises that we did at the beginning are noises of the joy of drinking delicious Chinese tea. We poured red, white, and puer during the conversation.
Do what you do well. Perseverance, consistency, and presence.
Focus vs diversity of a personal journey. Value of seeing the links between different domains.
Three dimensions of "Dear Hong Kong," project: 1) Learning about Hong Kong soul. 2) Learning about the world – travelling around the world. 3) Learning about ourselves.
In conversations, you can emphasize. A story from Eritrea.
Your situation does not define who you are.
Freedom to choose your work.
We can learn from our opposite.
Right and wrong places.
Failure is a way to learn.
Mother's Choice. Consistency of kindness for 40 years.
Impact Hong Kong. 185 friends housed.
What makes somebody local?
Hongkonger is not defined by race.
Expat vs Immigrant.
Capacity to face the complexity of the world leads to better solutions.
Less is more. Yes is more.
Making tea.
Focus on a problem: while the problem still exists you still have a good reason to continue.
Life wants to grow.
The Mythical Man-Month by Fred Brooks, released in 1975.
Agile. A sapling needs to be alive.
To be a teacher you have to have hands-on life experiences.
It is so easy to build castles in our brain.
Alexis Niki, Alexander Technique.
If you want to achieve something in life, do not chase it.
Education system might create people who live in their brains.
Accepting diversity is redefining how to learn.
Comfortable in not knowing.
Innovation and Education are structurally the same. (We end up organising a meetup on this topic and developing a workshop for educators on how to leverage Design Thinking).
Interview with Grant Williams, a traditional investor.
There are many valid realities.
Forget about the ego.
Respect for others translates to acceptance to yourself.
Hong Kong is an incredible place where you can grow.
GalleriesGal – Art in Hong Kong.
The soil of a place.
A journey of connections.
FromAFuture – improbable conference.
Plant a seed and let go of your vision. Step back.
The person who disagrees with you could help you to learn a lot.
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Our guest Oskar Valles, founder of Dear Hong Kong.
Ilya Belikin was making tea. Thank you for listening. Posit is a global network facilitating sustainable innovations. You might join our community, get access to Discord, and support this podcast here.
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Hack for Belarus.
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison by Michel Foucault.
Mustard gas.
CRISPR.
Our guest Dr Alec Balasescu.
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932.
Harare’s books - Yuval Noah Harari.
Malthusian dream babies coming out of a jars.
The Winners Takes all by Anand Giridharadas.
Our guest Dr Alec Balasescu.
Your hosts are Arvind Vermani and Ilya Belikin. Thank you for listening. Posit is a global network facilitating sustainable innovations. You might join our community and support this podcast at our place.
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Turkey paradox by Nassim Taleb, see The Black Swan.
Ilya’s “Hello!” prompted by Arvind’s adorable daughter coming to wave hi.
Hey, the map-territory relation once again.
Weapons of Math Destruction, the book by Cathy O’Neil.
Transversal slice of the reality.
“The scope of nature is diversification.“ - see The Framework for Evolutionary Theory by Charles Darwin.
Why Information Growth, the book by César A. Hidalgo.
“...surprisingly aligned with more centralised states.” - see Surveillance Capitalism.
Our guest Dr Alec Balasescu.
Your hosts are Arvind Vermani and Ilya Belikin. Thank you for listening. You might learn more about our work, support this podcast, and join the global community at our place.
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Dr. Alec Balasescu.
Alec’s article on Machine Anthropology.
Why Information Growth, the book by by César A. Hidalgo.
Ghost in the machine.
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Alec - Alec Balasescu, Ph.D., we are discussing Ethics of AI with Alec in the next four episodes.
Mirror neurones.
The map is not the territory, again!
The New Coke story.
Classical Steave Jobs talk about intersection of Liberal Arts and Tech. (It is the iPad 2 reveal, and yeah, they did define the whole new category. I’m writing this shownotes from my iPad Pro.)
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Our next theme is Ethics of AI.
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The map is not territory
Clean Language
Observer effect
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Mother of All Demos.
Homo Deus.
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution.
The Map is not the territory.
Neural Engine.
A Game of Giants by WBW.
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User Illusion. While looking for a good reference I found “Who’s Got the Guts?” facilitation by Tor Nørretranders – it is a revealing exploration.
Eyebrow flash - the only instinct we have.
Bicycle for the mind, see Steven Sinofsky collection.
About #NaturalUI see Just Say It.
Watch The Last Interface by Brian Roemmele.
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Car Radio, song by twenty one pilots, listen on Apple Music.
Brian Roemmele, #VoiceFirst expert, find him on Twitter.
Neuralink, Elon’s Musk’s company.
Wait But Why - The Elon’s Musk Posts Series.
Your hosts: @IlyaBelikin and @ArvindVermani
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