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无领导的社会运动更多是引起关注,不是解决问题

最早听到Leaderless Movement 是在Occupy Wall Street 时候,2011年。

后来是在一次港大的高等教育的论坛上,当时的主讲人用Occupy Wall Street来说明很多事情我们不能让volunteer 来做,因为自愿加入的很难保证持续的热情,所以效果会不好。

当然因为Occupy Wall Street 在一定程度上失败了,所以潜意识也会接受Leaderless 的movement 很难做成。

但最近一篇Atlantic 文章指出,Leaderless Movement 的最终诉求不是解决问题,是引起关注。

 “to raise questions that were not previously on the political agenda [and] to show that there is a large section of the population that doesn’t feel represented.“

更多外刊观点:

# Being wrong 

 “Being wrong is part of the process of understanding,” he said. “Going out on a limb, being willing to take a chance, is a critical skill not just for homework, but for life.” He couldn’t be more correct.

# About Failure


If you don’t fail it’s because you did not risk enough, and if you didn’t risk enough it’s because you didn’t put your whole self out there.”

# Difference between intermediate and Elite palyers 

“ The thing I had figured out by that point was the difference between intermediate and elite players,” Annie told me. “At the intermediate level, you want to know as many rules as possible. Intermediate players crave certainty. But elite players can use that craving against them, because it makes intermediate players more predictable.”

# top-ten effect 


“This phenomenon, labeled the top-ten effect, occurs because round numbers are cognitively accessible to consumers due to their prevalent use in everyday communication.”

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