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DEFEND DEMOCRACY ~
FIGHT FASCISM

Stand up, speak out, and wear your values proudly with a bold statement for those who believe in justice, freedom, and the power of the people — because democracy thrives when we defend it together.
#Democracy #Freedom #Equality #Felon47 #POD #Justice #Vote #CivicDuty #PowerToThePeople #Activism #HumanRights #StandUp #Resist #Unity #Progress #Patriot

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The raw materials for breakthrough technologies will come in unexpected forms -- the people, the ideas, and the objects will come dressed in other uses, other meanings, and other relationships. Untangling these existing resources from their current context and putting them together in new ways requires thinking by analogy. It means constantly asking how things are the same. It's easy to point out how things are different; we do it every day in order to decide where to focus our attention and energy. Who we talk to and who we do not, which articles we read and which we ignore -- these are difference-driven choices. And difference-driven choices are, by nature, defensive.
-- Andrew Hargadon (How Breakthroughs Happen)

⬆ #Wisdom #Quotes #AndrewHargadon #Progress

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Useless quote for 29 Mar:

"Progress, if it is meaningful, can't just mean novelty. It can't just mean doing something different than what we've done before."

~ Dr. Thomas Hibbs, in a speech to Zaytuna College students, "Why We Need Liberal Education Today" (00:24:00~), Oct 2021

Link to source:
renovatio.zaytuna.edu/media/wh

Renovatio | The Journal of Zaytuna CollegeWhy Liberal Education Matters TodayDr. Hibbs uses an essay by George Orwell to point out the reciprocal relationship between language and thought, and warns students not to repeat “ready-made phrases” mindlessly.