It’s rare (actually this is the first time) that I write about a book. Anyway, I’m reading the chapters in this book and am finding great paragraphs on things I “felt” but couldn’t describe.
“Innovative enviornments are better at helping their inhabitants explore the adjacent possible, because they expose a wide and diverse sample of spare parts – mechanical or conceptual – and they encourage novel ways of recombining those parts. Envirronments that block or limit those new combinations – by punishing experimentation, by obscuring certain branches of possibility, by making the current state so satisfying that no one bothers to explore the edges – will, on average, generate and circulate fewer innovation than environments that encourage exploration.” (So true – W.S.)
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Thank you for developing this website. The stories here are worth reading many times over in order to refresh us time and time again to do good and positive things and inspire or influence others to do the same.