How does Oliver approach the idea that innovations in the digital realm are unique and irreproducible, akin to fundamental discoveries in human history?
Oliver supports his argument about the uniqueness of digital discoveries by comparing them to the discovery of fire or atomic life.
Furthermore, he illustrates this point with a personal story about his daughters, highlighting their unique talents and how digital scarcity relates to digital transformation.
In another personal story, Oliver shows how the creation of mental obstacles is common, and how fear of taking action can be a hindrance, despite historical evidence suggesting otherwise.