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Context in Comprehension | Coder Radio 412
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From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne.
From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne.
Other topics include:
one definition of Wes-work
introvertedness and the subtle art of being agreeable
strategies in brainstorming
entropy and evolution of routines in creativity
hammock time and meditation
Buddhism and our mind's understanding of the world
the importance of context in comprehension
Note: Brent's chat with Wes originally aired as part of an excellent series of Brunchs.
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