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Edward de Bono

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I think there is a danger with young people of being dependent in the sense that they don't acquire any identity or self-image of themselves as thinkers. They just go and look it up or they just chat with someone. In other words, relying on something rather than saying: "Okay, I've got the information, how do I create value from it?"
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When asked "Have we become too reliant on computers?"
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Mackintosh, Hamish (1999-09-23). "Deep thought". The Guardian. Retrieved on 2008-10-15. 

 
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