The natives of Silicon Valley learned long ago that when you share your knowledge with someone else, one plus one usually equals three. You both learn each other's ideas, and you come up with new ones.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We used to think that if we knew one, we knew two, because one and one are two. We are finding that we must learn a great deal more about 'and'.
One of the great things about moving to Silicon Valley is that you're surrounded by all these people who've done it before. This place is an assembly line that takes a couple of twenty-somethings and walks you through everything you need to learn.
Being a geek is all about learning the inventories of things.
The more knowledge you've got, the more understanding you have, the better you are able to implement and pass it on to others.
The more you learn, if you learn it properly, the more clear you become and the more you know.
When one teaches, two learn.
A remarkable thing about the Silicon Valley culture is that its status structure is so based on technical accomplishment and prowess.
We who work in technology have nurtured an especially rare gift: the opportunity to effect change at an unprecedented scale and rate. Technology, community, and capitalism combine to make Silicon Valley the potential epicenter of vast positive change.
Learning is finding out what you already know.
I don't think Silicon Valley understands the power of Wikipedia, how it works, or the opportunities it represents.