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14 lines
1.1 KiB
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{
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"HubID": "5171",
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"Date": "3/7/2025",
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"HubTags": [
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"External Platform Posts",
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"Future Map"
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],
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"Contacts": "",
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "5171__Image_URL.jpg",
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"Summary": "One giant reason why we as a country are having such a hard time fixing our problems is because economic (and political) control is centered around older generations, especially baby boomers. Some want to keep things as they are because they are doing just fine; change disrupts this. Some are OK with change, as long as they can do it on their timeline without disrupting their economic well-being. Some are afraid that change will render their skills and value obsolete and don't want to start over learning new things. Some try to lead change but in context of what they know and what worked in the past, but the past is no longer relevant. Reticence to change results from comfort and ego. As a result, change happens much more slowly than it should, which means problems get worse, which leads to shock events where we hit the wall and are forced, painfully, to change. History always repeats because human behavior never changes.",
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"Notes": ""
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} |