Thursday, October 7, 2010

Question 40 of 365: Why can not we focus on something important rather than the product itself?

It 's the product we're after: the book, video, iPhone, spreadsheet, and the report. These products are the result of an enormous amount of processing, working together, and creates. And yet, we are on the product itself, that almost no one knows how it was focused. We are therefore interested in what the product can do for us, that we could learn from the creation of this product and help us, knowing what it takes to createsomething big is simply left behind. I have three examples of focus for this kind of pain. The first consists of a single video. In fact, we choose a meme: takeing a photo of himself every day for a number of years. The result of this meme is a great deal of introspection and reflection on the essence of life and a lot of commitment to an 'idea that many people choose not to follow. The video is just the by-product of this reflection. You can collect a large amount ofInterest, but the process is what counts, not the object at the end. Other videos are more distant from the process. One of the most fascinating video in education, social media and technology in the last 10 years was created by a friend of mine, Karl fish. He made a PowerPoint presentation, a lot of information on technology, schools, and how to change the world gathered. The trial, which was created by PowerPoint rich and precious, and each...

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