
@zachlieberman "Writing is thinking.
Drawing is thinking.
Coding is thinking."
"If we automate away all of the thinking, we're getting to the end result faster...
...but we're losing all of the learning."
Users agree creativity stems from friction because it frees people from rigid rules and automation to pursue deeper learning and unique innovations.
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@zachlieberman "Writing is thinking.
Drawing is thinking.
Coding is thinking."
"If we automate away all of the thinking, we're getting to the end result faster...
...but we're losing all of the learning."

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman isn't that the abstraction bit? @leecronin

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman Thinking challenges us to expand our creativity beyond limits.

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman Free from rigid rules, niche personal interests spawn truly unique innovation.

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman Feel like ppl said the same thing about calculators and computers... Yet ppl kept learning.
I am more worried about how many ppl forget history and want to make the same mistakes. Especially those left leaning an embracing socialism right now.

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman because the hard part was never the tech. it's figuring out what sparks friction in the first place, and then finding people who can turn that spark into something useful.

@MollySOShea @zachlieberman Which frees us to learn more important things.