Information overload and attention deficit: the wrong question to ask
An American analyst debunks the myth of attention deficit in the face of the continuous flow of information that inundates us.
No breakthrough without discipline
The key to success is discipline. It's a long-term process. So it's wise to take things one step at a time, setting yourself small, achievable goals so that later you can aspire to bigger ones. Nevertheless, obstacles are there to test us. At this point, it's imperative never to get discouraged, but to persevere. With repeated effort, discipline becomes a state of mind, second nature.
From the relationship with knowledge to the desire to learn together
Mediation was first thought of as transmission, relationship to knowledge, learning and, finally, the desire to learn together.
Homo biospheris. Rewriting the history of humanity in the history of living beings
If we think of humanity as a whole, the totality of its activities represents metabolism. When we look at the transition from the point of view of the whole, we realize that we have a creature (an economy) in overdrive, like some kind of autoimmune disease or cancer.
When supplier AI responds to customer AI
What are the consequences of using A.I. in the customer-supplier relationship in public tenders? What does it take to convince a customer?