"The trick is to be able to leap to, "if we did A and B, would that get us C? Would C be a good thing?"
The bigger issue is that performed network ties ("Friends") are NOT the same as the personal networks that sociologists and anthropologists have historically measured and theorized about.
"The brain creates a picture of reality that we mistake for the actual thing."
comments regarding a presentation at SXSW from Michael Lopp talking about Apple's design process including "10 to 3 to 1"
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"I examine some of the classic findings in psychology that show we have precious little insight into our own thought processes."
"Psychologists have found that right from the moment an event occurs, is laid down in memory (or not), to the moment we try to retrieve it (or can't), our minds are fallible."