the way that good ideas usually come into the world. They are, inevitably, constrained by the parts and skills that surround them.
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"21st Century Skills Taught via CCSS The CCSS teach students to be: Innovative problem solvers Investigative explorers Creative communicators Versatile readers Critical thinkers Resourceful learners Must-Have 21st Century College and Career Skills As identified by employers: Adaptive problem solving: Approach problems in creative ways Collaborative communication: Express yourself effectively and work with people around the globe Digital fluency: Tech-savvy workers who use tech and digital media skills daily"
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the adjacent possible defines all those molecular reactions that were directly achievable in the primordial soup. Sunflowers and mosquitoes and brains exist outside that circle of possibility. The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself.
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The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them
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