The theory of tagwebs and the ideas that comprise it have fundamentally changed my brain. My abilities to solve problems, to make analogies, to make jokes, to explain tagwebs, to understand people, to think -- all of these things have been improved greatly. I now understand how my brain works, and I can act in ways that embraces that knowledge. I believe that we are on the verge of a major evolutionary step in the way we use and understand our brains, and that we will begin to see the effects of this change immediately.
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Friday, February 04, 2005
Tag: It's it.
Jakob explains Tagwebs, Flickr, and the Human Brain: