The future of reading nonfiction


  • People will be given information when it is relevant
    • Twitter - Trump on Fox News Sunday says he doesn't need daily intelligence briefings as POTUS because he's "smart"
      • I say, "If something should change from this point, immediately call me. I'm available on one-minute's notice." I don't have to be told you know, I'm, like, a smart person. I don't have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years. Could be ei ht years but eight years. I don't need that. But I do say, "If something should chan , let us know." (...) if they're going to come in and tell me the exact same thing that they tell me you know, it doesn't change, necessarily. Now, there will be times where it might change. I mean, there
        will be some very fluid situations. I'll be there not every day, but more than that. _ But I don't need to be told, Chris, the same thing every day, every morning same words. "Sir, nothing has changed. Let's go over it again." I don't need that.

  • People will just be filling out personal wikis / research pages, just like my wiki.
  • Having this page in the "The Solution" section may not be the best way to organize things. I'll need to figure out a better way.
  • We also need a system for making suggestions. If I was a high-up person (President, etc.) I would want some reliable way to have good ideas come to me from all over the country. I find it ridiculous that we still have a few people at the very top of these organizations relying on their own efforts. I suppose they do get research from teams of people, but there still isn't a systematic way of integrating all of that stuff.