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@jacob
thinking about this a lot recently https://warpcast.com/jacob/0x9446b071
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fiction related to enduring time spend or looking in a different direction w that word??
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That's why so many countries are investing in fiction, specially sci fi, as a way to promote innovation Specially true for China, that invests tons in grants for distribution and creation of scifi for near future technologies I work with a script writer that does consulting in this for the Chilean gov too
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Or unless it's an essay outlining the future :) When I first published my IP Protocols (linkrel) essay, no one seemed to care. But now I see more projects focused on this subject. https://kanfa.macbudkowski.com/ip-protocols-part-1
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Recently, about this, thinking a lot
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Been early, can confirm
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It’s a fascinating phenomenon! And I think why books like The Celestine Prophecy are classified as fiction. One day, insights from this become common knowledge. That lesson clicked for me when I read that book many years ago. Ideas and building things land in the same category I think. Timing/version is everything.
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so early
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Yes. Being early and being late are both being there at the wrong time.
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