Humans On The Loop

Aishwarya Khanduja on Living Inquiry & Fostering Imagination

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Mar 22, 2025
Aishwarya Khanduja, founder of The Analogue Group, fosters unconventional thinking to tackle complex problems. She discusses the balance between boundaries and creative flows, essential for innovation. Aishwarya shares her journey from a small town in India to impacting education in Canada. They delve into the importance of adaptive storytelling in societal systems, advocating for policies informed by personal narratives. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of work, identity, and humanity, emphasizing the necessity of embracing uncertainty in innovation.
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INSIGHT

Biology over Physics

  • Complexity science should learn from biology, not reduce everything to physics.
  • Living systems are not closed, and equations cannot solve real-world problems.
ADVICE

Listen, Don't Manufacture

  • Policymakers should listen to existing stories instead of manufacturing narratives.
  • Fictional stories can offer valuable insights into people's lived experiences.
INSIGHT

The Value of Disconnecting

  • Constant social media engagement hinders original contributions.
  • Balance online participation with offline reflection for unique insights.
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