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A tuff problem and it requires proactively understanding the future by fully understanding the past and human nature. The best advisors are not hired by this company—they should be. Being glib and “I don’t know” may seem safe but it isn’t. Let’s do better—ask me how.

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NewWorldMan1 year ago

That kind of response is why I don't trust him.

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Fake Roman Coin1 year ago

Sam is a detestable creature

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Isaac1 year ago

@BrianRoemmele Santayana (1905) warned that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. But true foresight requires more than memory—it demands we understand how human nature shapes technological and social evolution. Are we ready to face those hard truths?

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 year ago

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Chris1 year ago

I don’t trust him

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Alexander Tane1 year ago

"If you can't tell the difference, how much do you care?" is a perfectly valid and thought-provoking line of inquiry. Do you care about safety or are you pretending?

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mhaeberli1 year ago

ok, how?

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