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Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
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2 Reddit comments about Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future:

u/farmpro · 2 pointsr/ETHInsider

My thinking currently ( its developing so it changes all time) we are in early-middle stage. Let say if dot com bubble was from 1995 to 2001. we are around 1997-98. Trying to learn more about it to make more educated decisions.

But I might be wrong, because everything goes faster now. Good read about fast changing future :

https://www.amazon.com.br/Whiplash-How-Survive-Faster-Future/dp/1455544590

u/Foolness · 2 pointsr/changemyview

Well it depends. Lots of these subreddits being handed out like r/freethought or r/changemyview only works for certain topics too.

Like I have a /cmv/ hidden because my explaining of why I posted that to the commentators that still replied is also a rule against why that topic needed to be hidden.

You sort of received your answer when I checked that thread but sadly you have to keep in mind that you are talking over the internet so someone has this vast info-dump but they usually are not the cutting edge researcher you want that's why it got derailed that way.

You want to narrow things down to stuff like this:

https://www.amazon.ca/Whiplash-How-Survive-Faster-Future/dp/1455544590

Which is how you get introduce to articles like this:

https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gear/a19411915/the-diy-geiger-counter-that-united-scientists-after-fukushima/

But with more narratives toward democracy. (Usually wisdom of the crowds versus tyranny of the masses) themes.

That's really kind of answers the point op was making. Subject is about changing his views but he ends up kind of creating a thread where sub-reddits are being advertised right now. Same issue with your post there in r/askphilosophy. You can't meta a meta topic because cross-postings don't carry over yet to other sub-reddits that well.