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Original Review Love & Work, October 29, 2021, #270 The only way we really create change


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283 Read 1 Systems Thinking 'On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy.'
283 Read 2 Workspace 120 years ago Frank Loyd Wright introduced features from the home to the workplace. But who does a homey office really serve?
283 Read 3 How We Work The striking parallels between slavery and 'scientific' management
283 Read 4 Futures Thinking On making good predictions for 2050
283 Read 5 History A history of the past 30,000 years that is not only wildly different from anything we’re used to, but also far more interesting: textured, surprising, paradoxical, and inspiring.
283 Read 6 Fun
Learning
Click to drop a raindrop anywhere in the contiguous United States and watch where it ends up.
283 Read 7 Oneliners Article: Contrary to Stereotypes, Women Aren’t More Emotional Than Men, Research Finds.
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283[art:1] Systems Thinking 'On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy.'
283[art:2] Workspace 120 years ago Frank Loyd Wright introduced features from the home to the workplace. But who does a homey office really serve?
283[art:3] How We Work The striking parallels between slavery and 'scientific' management
283[art:4] Futures Thinking On making good predictions for 2050
283[art:5] History A history of the past 30,000 years that is not only wildly different from anything we’re used to, but also far more interesting: textured, surprising, paradoxical, and inspiring.
283[art:6] Fun
Learning
Click to drop a raindrop anywhere in the contiguous United States and watch where it ends up.
283[art:7] Oneliners Article: Contrary to Stereotypes, Women Aren’t More Emotional Than Men, Research Finds.