I think that the talent is it comes down to leadership. As you look at these guys, it took decades to emerge as leaders, and eventually they became public figures. We just reversed the model now and public figures first who later become leaders. That said, in any of the societies, if theres true leaders with the credibility to take their country forward, technology can find them, so in that sense, theres a level playing field, but you cant overnight. You talked about building up new leaders, but its different in the Virtual World than it is. Physical world. I think we came to the conclusion that its easy to Say Technology drives all the changes, but the essence of human leadership is very hard, very important, very person dependent, and very much dependent upon the charisma and ability to get people excited and motivated, and those are skills it will take a long time for computers to get to. Jen . Assuming youre right opposed to plato about assumptions, okay. [laughter] and anonymity s
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I am writing a series on the fabled âCurse of Karl,â or the legend that no South Dakota senator can serve four full terms. Only Sen. Karl Mundt was elected four times, and a devastating stroke left him incapable of serving the second half of his final term.
So how does Sen. Francis Case belong in this series?
Case didnât seek a fourth term. In fact, he died in 1962 before his second term was up, as he prepared to run for a third one.
Like six other South Dakota senators, voters didnât reject him; illness or death ended his career.