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      <title>Individual Thought Patterns: &#34;Going caveman&#34; and &#34;you do you&#34;</title>
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      <description>During my weekly long runs I listen to podcasts. Mostly about tech or music, and a couple of months ago I listened to an episode that contained some quotes that kept resonating: &amp;ldquo;Going caveman&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;you do you&amp;rdquo;. Let&amp;rsquo;s unpack what they mean in the context of working in tech, the AI-ification of everything, and the state of the world today1.
A bit of background The podcast I&amp;rsquo;m referring to is &amp;lsquo;The Garza Podcast&#39;.</description>
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