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The Post Perambulation
We are currently doing a series about The attention economy, the hidden side of our Information society. It is an increasingly important topic. Hopefully, it may shed some new light on how one could view the world we live in.
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Refusing A Better World To Reach An Impossible One
Every now and then you and your friends get invited onto Klyles boat. Don’t try to deny it we have all seen you out there, making fun of everyone whose not on a boat. The last time you were out there did not quite go as planned though. It started like it always did: talkingContinue reading “Refusing A Better World To Reach An Impossible One”
Megaphones Of Misinformation
Let’s play a game! Everyone likes movies, so that will be the topic, and we shall name it… Three movies, one common factor. The rules are simple: I give you three cuts from three famous classics, and your task is to name one thing they all have in common. Okay? Ready, set, go! “Luke, IContinue reading “Megaphones Of Misinformation”
Trapped By Rewards
Person opens the luxurious gate, and when stepping into the unknown beyond, a completely new world appears. A stunning view is sculptured as the grandiose hall is entered; a novel landscape composing an ocean of endless possibilities. As the scenery is parsed, thoughts of joy, excitement, and success flood Person’s mind and expectations. The wholeContinue reading “Trapped By Rewards”
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A very relevant post! It’s amazing how much of what we think is true, is in reality, an altered version.