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Sep 11
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As discussed earlier, Bishop describes the Big Sort as a choice people make as a result of increasing affluence and more degrees of freedom in terms of location.

But there is a dark side to the Big Sort. At least in part, it appears to be also driven by a quest for safety and stability in a time of accelerating change.

Hunkering down with those who think like you can be very reassuring when everything around you seems to be in flux.

Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: The Bigger Consequences of the Big Sort

This is a really deep and brilliant meditation from John Hagel…probably the most stimulating thoughts on politics and marketing I’ve read in a while…

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