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“We will have to cultivate the odd, the counter-expectational, to work off-grid and against the grain. It is not enough to be “quirky.” We will have to be something closer to original. This means that we are now embracing the very things we used to keep out of the system, the noise that obscured signal, the individual eccentricity that got in the way of ‘due diligence’ and ‘due process.’ To deliver randomness we will have to be on better terms with randomness. We will have to make this river run through us, instead of insisting that it identify itself at the front desk.”
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