
Something You Should Know Why Everything We Do Matters & The Importance of Big Tech Oversight - SYSK Choice
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Feb 7, 2026 Tom Wheeler, former FCC chair and venture capitalist, breaks down why Big Tech needs new rules and who should set them. Brian Klaas, UCL political scientist and author, explores how tiny, random moments can redirect our lives. They discuss tech oversight, data control, experimentation, chaos, and how small choices ripple outward.
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Chaos Means Small Acts Matter
- Small changes can cascade via chaos theory into major life and societal shifts.
- Accepting influence over control reframes everyday actions as meaningful ripples.
Experiment More In Uncertain Situations
- Experiment more when outcomes are uncertain instead of assuming you can fully optimize.
- Small, regular experiments increase happiness and produce more resilient solutions.
A Broken Piano Made Classic Jazz
- Klaas tells of Keith Jarrett's concert where a bad piano produced a landmark jazz album.
- The accident forced experimentation that created one of the best-selling jazz records.




