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While innovation is a deeply human activity – toolmaking, for example, differentiates us from most other organisms – history demonstrates that innovation is not inevitable. In fact, these last two hundred years are a blip in human history, which was mostly technologically stagnant. Like a flowering plant, technological progress needs the right environment to thrive. Specifically, it requires a culture that embraces innovation.
from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington
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