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	<title>Comments on: Are you future-proof?</title>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
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		<description>This begs the more general question, of course, of what the future does need, which I am sure you address elsewhere on this site (which I am new too).  Right off, I think, yes the future does need libraries.  And I think it needs families of some sort, but the family/tribe could look very different.  Same perhaps for careers.  People need to be engaged with the experience of life in meaningful ways, but that sadly is often not what careers amount to now.  Bottom line: I think these are good questions, and I like that you are asking questions most people would not think of.  You have me as an occasional reader, and I hope when I start my blog soon you&#039;ll tune in too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This begs the more general question, of course, of what the future does need, which I am sure you address elsewhere on this site (which I am new too).  Right off, I think, yes the future does need libraries.  And I think it needs families of some sort, but the family/tribe could look very different.  Same perhaps for careers.  People need to be engaged with the experience of life in meaningful ways, but that sadly is often not what careers amount to now.  Bottom line: I think these are good questions, and I like that you are asking questions most people would not think of.  You have me as an occasional reader, and I hope when I start my blog soon you&#8217;ll tune in too.</p>
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