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B
A
Someone
and
it's
mostly
silent
because
you'll
be
like
typing
or
writing
your
thoughts,
so
I
can
explain
when
someone
joins
and
then
yeah.
I
guess.
D
E
A
C
A
So
you
give
it
well,
if
you
want,
I
can
start
sharing
the
instructions
now.
A
D
A
You
can't
okay,
so
how
it's
gonna
work
is,
there
are
six
prompts
and
what
you
do
is
you
come
up
with
as
many
sentence
endings
per
prompt
as
you
can
you're,
given
two
minutes
per
prompt
to
come
up
with
as
many
sentence
as
you
can,
and
you
must
answer
as
yourself,
so
not
as
a
tec
and
not
as
a
working
group
you're
answering
for
yourself
individually
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
profound,
just
come
up
with
as
many
as
you
can
and
no
pausing
for
reflection,
while
writing
and
after
six
time
prompts
is.
A
When
it's
time
to
reflect
so
the
reason
that
we're
doing
this
exercise
is
to
allow
yourself
to
express
honestly
without
self-censorship
or
strategizing
or
like
reasoning
away.
Why
not
to
share
these
thoughts,
and
it's
like
a
form
of
reflection,
and
by
doing
that,
it
helps
you
understand
yourself
more
and
the
prompts
that
I've
come
up
with
are
around
the
theme
of
energy
flows
within
the
tec,
which
I
think
could
be
very
valuable
and
like
bringing
to
light.
C
B
And
nick,
where
would
you
like
us
to
write
them
down.
A
So
it's
up
to
you,
I'm
gonna
be
posting
the
link
in
soft
gov
right
now
for
the
figma
file.
I've
come
up
with
post-it
notes
here
that
you
can
just
type
in,
but
I
understand
some
people
may
not
be
comfortable
with
sharing.
You
know
their
unfiltered
thoughts
publicly.
So
if
you
want,
you
can
also
write
it
down
in
a
notebook
or
something
in
real
life,
not
digitally,
but
it
would.
It
would
help.
You
know,
people
gain
insights
and
understand
the
participants.
That's
easy
better.
A
A
A
A
In
it
just
says
anonymous,
oh
no,
someone
start
the
timer,
but
yeah.
A
H
Sorry,
nick,
I
don't,
but
I'm
a
little
bit
distracted
that
I
don't
want
to
take
more
of
the
time.
So
so,
if
you
want
to
start
with
it,
go
ahead
I'll
just
observe.
I
I
A
Yeah,
you
could
absolutely
write
down
paper
and,
if
you
do
want
to
share
just
you
can
dm
it
to
me
I'll
post
it
in
the
posted
notes.
For
you.
A
All
right
so
in
about
eight
seconds,
we're
gonna
go
to
the
first
questions
and
let's
go
so.
The
first
question
is
over
here,
so
I
use
my
energy
towards
and
then
each
sentence
ending
is
one
post-it,
so
just
add
and
you
post
it
for
the.
A
A
Okay,
I'll
add
extra
minutes,
I'm
just
going
to
play
it
again,
but
it
just
ignored
this
timer
we'll
just
have
to
let
it
pass
real,
quick,
okay,.
A
So
all
right,
so
we're
going
to
give
you
43
extra
seconds
for
this
first
question
and
after
that
we're
going
to
move
on
to
the
next
one.
A
H
A
A
Hey
shabnam,
so
if
you
click
on
the
link
in
the
in
the
soft
gob
channel,
you'll
enter
the
figma
file
where
we're
just
spending
a
few
minutes
per
prompt
to
come
up
with
as
many
sentence
endings
as
we
can
so.
F
A
A
A
A
And
shabnam,
you
can
totally
write
down
your
question,
your
answers
in
paper
and
then
I'll
add
it
to
the
posts
for
you
later.
A
Okay
and
we're
on
to
the
final
question,
which
is
tec,
could
energize
me
in
other
ways
bye.
A
A
A
So
that
was
the
last
of
the
timed
prompts
the
the
very
final
prompt
is
the
reflection
prompt.
So
if
we're
gonna
spend
some
time
looking
at
the
notes
that
you
wrote
down
and
then
afterwards
we're
gonna
be
answering.
If
any
of
what
I
wrote
is
true,
it
might
be
helpful
if
I
and
that
you're
going
to
be
finished
finishing
it
with
sentence
endings
as
well
after
you've
reflect
you've,
looked
at
the
notes,
you've
written
down
and
reflected
on
it.
A
Does
that
make
sense,
this
one
is
not
timed
everyone,
just
let
us
know
when
you're
done
so
we
know
when
to
move
forward
or
when
to
finish.
A
A
Sure
so
you're
gonna
read
through
your
answers
for
each
prompt,
you're
gonna
spend
some
time
just
reading
through
your
answers,
not
everyone
else's
your
answers
and
then,
once
you
finish,
reading
through
you're
going
to
be
answering
this
with
sentence
addings
as
well.
So
if
any
of
what
I
wrote
is
true,
it
might
be
helpful
if
I,
after
reading
your
answers.
A
A
A
D
D
B
Really
like
it
nick,
as
you
know,
I'm
a
big
fan
of
your
of
these
exercises.
You
have
converted
me
for
sure
so
yeah
I
think
it's.
I
think
it's
it's
really
great.
I
I'd
love
to
maybe
try
something
like
this
in
the
sampo
group,
too,
you
know
it's.
We
were
doing
something
kind
of
similar
the
other
day,
but
it
was
more
like
what
are
your
experiences
experience?
B
What's
your
experiences
that
you
bring
and
then
your
interests,
but
this
goes
deeper,
so
I
I
I
like
this,
maybe
once
we
are
up
and
running
a
little
bit
longer,
it
would
be
good
to
to
do
that.
It's
cool.
A
I
can
actually
make
like
a
template
that
you
can
just
like
duplicate
and
use
cool.
I'm
curious
if,
if
anyone
found
it
hard
to
type
what
they
thought
without
filtering
what
they
want
to
write
or
what
comes
up
first
in
their
mind,
because
our
point
is
like
not
censoring
yourself,
but
did
you
find
yourself,
you
know
hesitating
or
or
editing
the
thought.
The
first
thought
that
came
up.
That's
the
answer
to
the
question.
G
I
think-
and
we
were
talking
about
this
like
maybe
that
the
question
were
very
focused
on
these
energies
so
that
I'm
kidding
but
yet,
but
no
it's,
I
just
realized,
while
going
through
the
questions,
it's
very
general
and
it
it
goes
well
for
almost
anything,
but
we
are
doing
so.
It's
great
yeah.
A
C
That
I
thought
it
was
really
insightful
too,
of
how
I
didn't
know
of
what
was
coming
after.
So
I
was
just
answering
that
part
and
not
thinking
about
like,
and
then
it
was
surprising
in
the
end
to
see
the
correlations
of
the
things
I'm
spending
more
time
on
and
the
things
that
give
me
energy
and
then
having
that
same
dynamic
for
the
tc
and
in
the
end
I
was
quite
like
wait.
So
how
can
I
actually
fit
the
things
that
give
me-
and
it
was
just
like?
C
A
Awesome,
that's
that's
omega
to
the
core
right.
There,
basically
yeah
it's
like
looking
within
and
then
I
guess
in
a
way
it
changes
how
you
look
outside
of
yourself
as
well,
and
then
everything
changes
when
you
when
you
start
thinking
well,
like
am
I
looking
after
myself?
How
can
I
look
after
people
yeah?
F
Yeah,
for
me
it
was
a
nice
experience
like
you
know,
to
keep
learning
about
ourselves,
but
also
like
making
it
open
it's.
I
feel
it's
good
because
you
know
like
imagine
like
okay,
I
say
like
I'm
attending
many
meetings
and
you
know
maybe
you
know
then
I
put
it
there
and
maybe
leave
it
there
with
me
hey.
Why
are
you
enjoying
this
meeting?
You
probably
don't
need
to,
and
it's
like
you
know,
because
we
already
have
like
this
friendship
in
this
comments.
F
I
feel
so
you
know
maybe
like
not
saying
in
public,
but
you
know
it's
and
it's
cool.
You
know
like
see
also
what
others
feel
they're
doing
or
they
need
help
or
how
they
feel.
I
feel
it's
good
thanks.
Nick.
I
Yeah,
so
for
me,
when
I
first
came
to
the
tc,
the
first
working
group
I
joined
was
actually
omega
and
that's
where
I
had
the
chance
like
to
participate
in
these
activities
with
nick,
and
since
that
moment
I
was
like
wow.
I
I
really
really
like
them,
and
I
just
feel
that
we
need
more
more
more
nick
and
more
of
these
activities
around
the
around
the
community
and
across
the
different
working
groups.
I
I
think
it's
super
amazing
super
insightful
and
talking
about
this
particular
activity
for
me,
I
found
it
really
easy
to
answer
like
the
first.
What
is
it
four
or
five
questions
until
the
reflection?
That's
where
I
like
took
longer
it.
I
got
a
a
harder
time
trying
to
connect
all
the
different
answers
that
I
put
into
like
creating
more
of
an
action
plan.
Let's
say
with
this
reflection,
so
yeah
I
don't
know
it
was.
It
was
trickier
for
me
that
part
but
yeah
overall,
a
lot
of
reflection
and
insights
for
myself
so
yeah.
A
So,
hopefully
you
know
everyone
who
participated
here
or
others
who
will
have
access
to
this
document,
because
it's
going
to
be
obviously
like
public
and
open
source.
You'll
you'll,
see
you'll,
start
thinking
more
about
what
energizes
people
who
are
part
of
the
tc
and
like
the
the
dynamics
of
what
what
people
pour
into
the
tea,
see.
What
what
comes
out
of
that,
and
I
guess
like
taking
the
time
to
yeah,
to
think
like
okay.
A
It
might
be
helpful
if
I
did
this
because,
like
I'm
sure
often
it's
pretty
easy
to
focus
on
the
problems
and
you're,
just
like
oh
this
sucks.
This
sucks
so
like.
If
you
allow
yourself
to
express
that,
but
then
you
you
go
to
the
next
step,
which
is,
it
might
be
helpful.
If
I,
then
you
can
come
up
with
solutions
and
it
you
no
longer
feel
so
powerless,
and
this
is
something
that
you
can
do
on
your
own
and
you
can
do
as
a
group
as
well.
So
yeah.
D
A
D
And
I
guess
also
the
the
more
there
is
a
cognitive
dissonance
between
you
know
what
I
think
energizes
me
and
where
I
put
actual
effort
in
the
last
question
I
think
unlocks
especially
that
so
maybe
if
it
doesn't,
you
know,
block
unblock
something.
Maybe
there
is
nothing
to
unblock
or
one
needs
more
reflection,
because
all
of
this
is
new.
D
J
D
J
I
will
say:
isn't
I
like
the
positive
note
that
the
exercise
had
because
yeah
I
I
feel
it
has
a
positive
note
on
on
the
other
side,
the
part
of
the
energy?
For
me,
it's
always
tricky
because
I'm
not
like
sometimes
the
energy
for
me
has
that
concept
of
metaphysics
or
a
concept
of
you
know
something
so
abstract
that
is
hard.
So
when
I
did
the
energy
part,
I
will
I
was
thinking.
J
A
Would
anyone
else
like
to
share
if
the
the,
if
you
felt
confused
at
all
about
what
we
meant
by
energizing
or
or
you
kind
of
just
naturally
thought
of
what
it
means
to
you.
B
Made
sense
to
me,
I
mean
yeah,
I
that's
how
I
think
about
it,
things
that
give
me
energy
and
things
that
drain
it
so
yeah.
C
Thank
you,
nick,
so
yeah.
I'm
really
glad
to
have
this
this
crew
from
omega
here
today,
and
I
think,
we've
been
chatting
for
a
long
time
on
how
to
join
more
the
efforts
of
safkoff
and
omega,
and
I
think
this
is
so
related.
We've
been
talking
about
something
kind
of
like
this
for
a
long
time
of
like
what
are
some
of
the
value.
What
are
the
values
being
produced
in
the
tc
and
what
are
the
values
the
tc
is
offering
to
people?
C
How
are
people
feeling
in
terms
of
compensation
and
then
thinking
of
compensation
not
only
from
a
financial
perspective,
and
I
think
this
exercise
touched
on
that
too,
to
understand
like
what
has
been
nurturing
us
from
the
tc
also
and
what
could
be
improved.
So
I
feel
like
it's
still
a
little
abstract
like
how
we
can.
C
It
feels
like
there's
quite
a
few
challenges
in
that
direction
and
is
still
somehow
abstract
on
how
we're
dealing
with
all
of
them,
especially
with
the
funding
situation,
and
even
though
there's
a
lot
of
momentum
on
solving
that
from
sample
and
many
people
thinking
about
it
now
so
also
mer.
I
think
he
could.
C
So
I'm
just
happy.
This
is
happening
now
and
also
I've
been
trying
to
open
this
calls
for
different
people
to
facilitate
it.
So
I'm
really
glad
you
jumped
in
today,
nick
and
next
week,
andrew
wanted
to
propose
an
exercise
based
on
the
tea
flower,
but
I
also
think
we've
been
wanting
to.
C
D
And
that's
also,
I
think
maybe
you
know,
I
think
these
are
natural
commons
products,
if
you
will,
that
are
emerging
like
if
we
have
this
library
with
the
amazing
visions,
nick
and
others
have
come
up
with
lati
and
so
on.
Satori,
like
the
experience
of
it.
How
do
you
make
the
interconnections,
the
transdisciplinarity
etc?
D
Really?
No
compromises
on
that
end,
but
I
think
the
other
part
that
we
need
is
also
really
you
know,
execution,
planning
and
so
on
and
so
forth
the
communication
side
of
it.
I
don't
know
it
always
falls
too
short
like.
If
we
make
progress,
that's
fine.
If
we
can
connect,
that's
fine,
but
I
think
maybe
it's.
It
remains
too
much
in
in
within
omega
or
even
underneath
in
those
threads,
but
I
believe
the
token
entering
constraints
library
could
be
really
common.
D
Yeah
something
that
scales,
something
that
helps
people
to
learn
and
something
that
people
would
like
to
support
back.
In
my
view,
because
that's
always
the
experience
we
have
also
from
ecosystem
live
flows.
These
courses,
for
example,
people
go
through
them
and
they
come
with.
You
know
maybe
more
questions
than
before,
but
some
sort
of
clarity
or
or
a
foothold
that
they
get
to
such
a
really
exciting
interesting
domain.
D
But
it's
also
very
hard
to
grasp-
and
I
think
that
creates
a
kind
of
connection
and
a
kind
of
yeah
gratitude
somehow
as
well.
That
could
also
become
you
know,
one
way
of
flowing
yeah
values
back
to
the
token
entering
comments,
but
I
don't
know,
I
think
the
people
involved
are
really
already.
D
Involved
in
making
sense
of
it
and
developing
and
so
on,
so
if
there
would
be
any
yeah
opportunity
to
collaborate,
join
forces,
make
you
know,
create
people
onboarding
it
and
using
it
more
and
then
also
ideas
about
how
to
make
it
part
of
the
comments
and
what
that
means.
D
A
D
D
On
the
consultants,
library,
it
would
definitely
make
sense
if
we,
if
it
got,
support
and
and
connection
to
more,
you
know
like
libya
and
others
who
want
to
take
it
up
and
actually
make
it
part
of
the
comments.
D
Or
this
is
my
my
idea
of
the
comments
you
know
there
is
this
open
source
pool
of
things
that
are
useful,
that
are
growing
or
refunding
open
source
frameworks
that
we
have
already
etc,
funding
learning
opportunities
and
the
tech
itself.
But
all
of
those
opportunities
then
also
flow
value
back
in
terms
of
people
who
are
proficient
in
this
very
new
and
emerging
and
very
transdisciplinary,
hands
difficult
to
navigate
field
more
and
better
projects,
bringing
wealth
and
and
prosperity
to
you
know
this
new
economic
or
wealth
distribution
and
and
all
that
jazz.
J
On
the
note
of
the
consilliance
library
we
we
talked
with
this
about
libby,
so
I
share
a
link.
J
I
a
link
on
the
softcuff,
which
is
probably
what
we'll
do
next
call,
and
it's
tied
to
this
idea
that
you
just
expressed,
and
the
idea
would
be
to
sort
of
take
a
small
view
and
consider
obvious,
obviously
obviously
have
more
expertise
on
this
and
probably
can
feel
this.
This
figma
file
better
than
any
of
us,
but
the
idea
is
to
just
update
it
to
eat
flower,
but
based
on
the
tc
like
which
fields
are
we
currently
exploring
on
of
these
d
flowers?
J
And
what
are
examples
of
these
explorations
and
following
what
you
just
said,
the
idea
would
be
to
then
extend
this
flower
to
create
a
more
descriptive
and
in
layers
in
depth
of
the
screen
like
who
not
only
who
are
what
are
the
things
that
we
are
the
the
science
fields
or
the
fields
that
we
are
currently
exploring
the
tc,
but
also
who
are
the
people
also
so,
where
how
so
the
idea
would
be
to
just
have,
and
of
course,
consensus.
J
Library
is
an
action
item
of
this,
because
the
knowledge,
the
layer
of
the
knowledge
that
will
have
this
tea
flower,
it's
it's
very
connected
to
to
the
concealers
delivery.
That's
on
one
and
then
the
other
end
mentioning
the
the
concealer.
We
have
this
conversation
with
angela
and
I
I
talked
to
her
to
sync
with
omega,
basically
because
she
she
shared
the
same
sentiment
having
the
ate
knowledge
comments.
You
know
that
is
a
source
of
stuff
and
it's
it's
the
same
concept,
so
I
feel
like
rather
than
double
work.
J
It's
just
about
thinking
ourselves
and
and
just
push
this
agenda
forward.
So
the
idea
will
be
just
as
a
last
note
is
that
everyone,
if,
whenever
you
have
time
from
here
to
the
next
call,
if
you
can
fill
up
this
figma
file,
it's
open
and
it
doubled
by
anyone-
it's
not
as
pretty
as
a
nick
one,
but
you
can
just
edit
it
and
add
your
stuff,
and
the
idea
would
be
from
your
own
perspective.
J
What
are
the
things
that
represents
each
of
these
petals
and
what
are
the
fields
that
we
are
missing
from
this
petal
like?
If
you
see
there
is
something
that
we
we
it's
not
representing
the
t,
flower
and
so
on.
So
that's
it.
B
Hey,
can
I
just
add
one
other
thing
too.
I
I
wish
that
there
were
some
way
to
kind
of
catch
up
on
the
consilience
library
you
know
for
for
those
of
us
who
can't
you
know
like
we
have
lots
of
other
meetings,
and
things
like
that,
so
we
can't
always
attend
omega.
Is
there
like
some
way
that
you
could
maybe
do
like
some
session,
where
you
do
an
overview
of
what
what's
going
on
there
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
would
be
interested
in
that?
D
And
also
last
time
I
mean
I,
I
went
m.I.a
over
10
10
days
and
now
I'm
the
one
talking,
because
I
I
have
a
big
mouth,
obviously
so
nick.
But
please
please
share
because
last
time
when
we
think
it
was
really
about
okay,
we
can
actually
what
is
it
that
we're
trying
with
the
test,
curation
and
so
on.
It
gave
us
some
ideas.
How
actually
having
a
discord
would
be
super
helpful
and
then
also
pushing
out
the
insights
that
we
have
decorations.
D
B
A
Okay,
cool,
okay,
I'll
come
up
with
a
document.
If
people
want
to
do
a
call
on
it,
I
can
as
well
facilitate
one
and.
D
Then,
when
we
have
it
recorded,
basically,
it
would
be
a
status
update
on
on
the
token
engine,
consumers,
library
and
then
we
should
also
provide
you
know,
say:
okay,
what
is
it
that
we
would
right
now
want,
for
example,
for
the
creations
for
the
feedback
on
the
values
that
we
see
about
the
transdisciplinarity
novelty,
the
the
connections?