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More complexity, less depth — are we optimising for the wrong outcomes?
We operate in an environment where information is exploding — exponentially — yet our ability to make sense of it hasn’t necessarily scaled with it.
As everything becomes more interconnected, one question becomes unavoidable: How do we create value in systems where attention is fragmented and incentives pull us toward shortcuts?

This conversation explores:

  • When does optimising for ourselves also support collective success — and when does it undermine it?
  • Why does more knowledge often lead to shallower understanding?
  • If incentives shape behaviour, how do we build systems that reward the outcomes we actually want?

We’ll look at real-world environments — product, careers, communities — and examine the small, subtle choices where:

  • Long-term creation becomes short-term extraction
  • Curiosity becomes compliance
  • Depth becomes noise

This isn’t about fixing society. It’s about understanding how systems shape us — and how we can shape them back.

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