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What social media can learn from oysters.

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jakson What social media can learn from oysters. kansikuva

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In this episode I explore what's missing in online interactions and therefore what we need to supplement in order to have this medium be more of a tool for learning and collaboration and less of a tool for grand-standing, tribalism and tactical warfare. I use the metaphor of an human-made oyster reef to illustrate how we come to understand the value of something once it's gone. I weave these threads into a Will meditation that focuses on opening out one's perception to bridge new information pathways that connect us with others and remedy the dysphoric state we may find ourselves in in these times of isolation.

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