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The theme is: not jobs, but transformative work that engages directly in systems transformation.

Callout: it it fashionable to want to do important world work for a living? First, we assume that it is possible, because we are young enough and still have divergent thinking. Then we need to get into transvergence - take the divergence, reify, and still transform.

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