...when ideas take form in this hunch state, they need to collide with other hunches. Oftentimes, the thing that turns a hunch into a real breakthrough is another hunch that's lurking in somebody else's mind. We have to figure out a way to create systems that allow those hunches to come together and turn into something bigger than the sum of their parts. That's why, the coffee houses in the age of Enlightenment or the Parisian salons of Modernism were such engines of creativity because they created a space where ideas could mingle, swap and create new forms.
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