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      <title>Show Your Work Disucssion</title>
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      <description>It&amp;rsquo;s always wonderful to discuss and share ideas and perspectives. One of my fellow HCI researchers, Md. Zarif Kaisar and I just had an excellent discussion about the book &amp;ldquo;Show Your Work&amp;rdquo; by Austin Kleon. This session made me realize how important it is to find my SCENIUS and KNUCKLEBALLER!
I highly recommend this book, regardless of your profession. If you do not have the time to read, let me know if you prefer a Medium article or a half-hour-long podcast-like video where we summarize the book.</description>
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