Jonas Altman
1 min readMay 11, 2018

--

Patrick. Thank you for that and the comment.

I’m thinking (and writing about it) right now. I’m not sure future-proof is really the right way to see it although I love the word and the idea. I think it’s become much more about embracing that the tools (and that could be creative ingenuity as well as the latest killer software) we have today won’t be suffice or help us flourish in the future. So we need to get OK with learning how to learn. The quote I’m on this eve is:

“Education is what other people do to you. Learning is what you do to yourself.”

Its from Joi Ito at the Media Lab and think it captures well what you say — we need to plan to be OK with even more uncertainty.

Cheers!

--

--

No responses yet