Dan Carlin
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When we have a one size fits all approach to a bunch of individuals that we're going to run into trouble simply. That's not quite math, but that's just realism. Right. When you've got me in one one area who can't use a hammer properly and my brother in the same pool who's who who's going to laugh at my abilities to not use a hammer.
When we have a one size fits all approach to a bunch of individuals that we're going to run into trouble simply. That's not quite math, but that's just realism. Right. When you've got me in one one area who can't use a hammer properly and my brother in the same pool who's who who's going to laugh at my abilities to not use a hammer.
When we have a one size fits all approach to a bunch of individuals that we're going to run into trouble simply. That's not quite math, but that's just realism. Right. When you've got me in one one area who can't use a hammer properly and my brother in the same pool who's who who's going to laugh at my abilities to not use a hammer.
I mean, we need different choices and either either the choice from the old days, which says you're the wrong class of person with the wrong amount of blue blood in your system. So you're going to use a hammer or the functional equivalent no matter what versus the other idea, which is that, hey, we all need to go to college and be philosophers. Neither one of those seem right to me. And.
I mean, we need different choices and either either the choice from the old days, which says you're the wrong class of person with the wrong amount of blue blood in your system. So you're going to use a hammer or the functional equivalent no matter what versus the other idea, which is that, hey, we all need to go to college and be philosophers. Neither one of those seem right to me. And.
I mean, we need different choices and either either the choice from the old days, which says you're the wrong class of person with the wrong amount of blue blood in your system. So you're going to use a hammer or the functional equivalent no matter what versus the other idea, which is that, hey, we all need to go to college and be philosophers. Neither one of those seem right to me. And.
And listen, man, I've kept you a long time. We haven't talked about... We talked about micro works. We've talked about some of the other things, but I don't want to let you go without letting you say anything you want to say now. I mean, what didn't I ask you about, man?
And listen, man, I've kept you a long time. We haven't talked about... We talked about micro works. We've talked about some of the other things, but I don't want to let you go without letting you say anything you want to say now. I mean, what didn't I ask you about, man?
And listen, man, I've kept you a long time. We haven't talked about... We talked about micro works. We've talked about some of the other things, but I don't want to let you go without letting you say anything you want to say now. I mean, what didn't I ask you about, man?
Join the club.
Join the club.
Join the club.
Yeah, you didn't say that, though. You haven't told that story to the audience. You just told it to me.
Yeah, you didn't say that, though. You haven't told that story to the audience. You just told it to me.
Yeah, you didn't say that, though. You haven't told that story to the audience. You just told it to me.
That's quite a compliment.
That's quite a compliment.
That's quite a compliment.
Let me bring up a side thing that you keep alluding to, but you've not openly said it. But if it works out the way you're hoping, it's another angle on what you're talking about that I thinkβ plays very well with what you're pushing forward.
Let me bring up a side thing that you keep alluding to, but you've not openly said it. But if it works out the way you're hoping, it's another angle on what you're talking about that I thinkβ plays very well with what you're pushing forward.