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Organize your ideas, then organize other people.
This deliberate irony is an example of doublespeak, when words are used not to convey meaning but to undermine it, corrupting the very
ideas
they refer to.
And if they use it as an all-purpose word for any
ideas
they dislike, it's possible their statements are more Orwellian than whatever it is they're criticizing.
I also found it really cool that when I started to do this experiment, I started with what was happening between a person and an individual technology, but then it ultimately led to
ideas
about how to manage tech across entire companies.
We built a Hyperloop test track adjacent to SpaceX, just for a student competition, to encourage innovative
ideas
in transport.
CA: One of your core ideas, Elon, about what makes an exciting future is a future where we no longer feel guilty about energy.
We have these two disparate
ideas.
Here, we have an electrical model illustrating a mind having a will, but capable of only two
ideas.
It's basically why you need the qubit, because it only has two
ideas.
Ideas
were flowing with more freedom and speed.
You know, we had expected an expansion of
ideas
and dreams with the enhanced connectivity of the world.
I really believe that the time has come for radical new ideas, and basic income is so much more than just another policy.
Ideas
can and do change the world.
Now, these are big images and big ideas, but I really love the small stuff.
So we will play along with another one of those in a few minutes, but in the meantime, we want to address this question that we get asked all the time but we've really never come up with an adequate answer for it, and that is, how do we think of those
ideas?
So it's all of these
ideas
that people are curious about, and the reason we've had so much trouble describing how we think of these
ideas
is that it doesn't really feel like we think of them at all.
And there's always a component of surprise to wonder, so we're not just looking for good ideas, we're looking for good
ideas
that surprise us in some way.
And this causes something of a problem, because ... the process that we all use to make stuff, it actually has a very strong bias against surprising
ideas.
If the only things I'm allowed to consider in the first place are
ideas
that have already been done over and over and over again, I am screwed.
However, there are ways around this, because we all know that there are tons of untried
ideas
still out there, and plenty of them will turn out to be every bit as reliable as we need, it's just that we don't yet know they are reliable when we are at this planning phase.
So what we do is we try to identify some place where there might just be a ton of those untried
ideas.
Because we have to trust that it's the process in the sandbox that will reveal to us which
ideas
are not only surprising, but surprisingly reliable.
And I think that the way you're going to get what you want, or cause the change that you want to change, to happen, is to figure out a way to get your
ideas
to spread.
That people who can spread ideas, regardless of what those
ideas
are, win.
At the heart of spreading
ideas
is TV and stuff like TV.
TV and mass media made it really easy to spread
ideas
in a certain way.
But it's a totally different sort of process that determines which
ideas
spread, and which ones don't.
How do we make it so that people can share
ideas
freely?
So God might mean, in this case, "me running out of any more good ideas."
And we let these institutionalized
ideas
form a false sense of hierarchy that would determine what was considered a good grade of hair and what was not.
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