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What a stranger taught me flying over Greenland

January last year I flew over Greenland with a gorgeous sunset on the one side of the plane, and a full moon on the other.

In January 2025, flying over a gorgeous Greenland đŸ‡ŹđŸ‡± landscape, I had a conversation with a Danish woman about Greenland, war — and dog sleds đŸŸ. This chance encounter reminded me of the importance of listening more and talking less.

She knew someone who served in the Sirius Dog Sled Patrol (SlĂŠdepatruljen Sirius), the special military unit that tours remote parts of Greenland by dog sled.

The two of us had been randomly seated next to each other on a flight from Copenhagen to San Francisco, so we had time (11.5 hours to be exact). I enjoy listening to interesting strangers in airplanes. 

She showed me a photo of a group of young men with long hair and a smile on their faces, somewhere in Greenland. These guys serve a two-year tour in Greenland, doing reconnaissance patrol on the uninhabited coastline. A single patrol trip may take months.

The dog sled isn’t about the Danish military being primitive. It’s that the conditions are primitive. 

You can’t spend months in the icy wilderness relying on motor vehicles. There are no gas stations or motels.

Even though the patrols get supplies by air drops and from storage depots around Greenland, the dog sled is still superior on the ground compared to motor vehicles, as there are no roads in that part of the huge island.

In addition to the dog sleds patroling on the ground, the Danish military flies American F-35 fighter jets above Greenland. Also their navy is there. 

We talked about all this because on January 7, 2025, Trump had publicly floated seizing Greenland.

Many people are asking why Trump is doing this. ”Why?” is a common question when talking about war. 

One of my strongest memories from the Oscar-winning documentary 20 Days in Mariupol is about bewildered local people asking exactly that: “Why? Why are they bombing our homes? We have done nothing, we want to live in peace.”

The sad thing is that for some things in life no sensible answers seem to exist. I believe there is no reason here that makes sense, except the flawed character of an authoritarian ruler. 

You listen to such rulers talk, and sometimes listening simply reveals that there’s no coherent moral logic there. That, too, is useful information.

Europe has seen already before the damage authoritarian rulers may inflict. Practically speaking, World War Two in Europe began with Stalin’s and Hitler’s alliance. For both of them, a million people killed was just a statistic, as the saying goes. 

Today, Europe lies again between two authoritarian rulers, and we need to be ready for whatever may come. 

We need to take action, but we also need something else. 

As a public speaking coach, people assume I’m mostly interested in speaking. I am — but I’m even more interested in listening.

I learn more by listening to the stories of others than those of my own. In the bigger picture, if we want to get along in this world, we don’t need more talk, we need more listening. 

Because with enough patience, we sometimes find moments that open a door, a chance to build common ground. Not with everyone. But with some people. And that could be a beginning of something positive.

On this flight from Copenhagen to San Francisco, I learned about the famous dog sled patrol in Greenland.

👉 When was the last time a stranger taught you something useful you didn’t expect?

Ammatti, jota tekoĂ€ly ei hevillĂ€ tapa

YleensĂ€ kun lukee suomennetun kirjan, sen sisĂ€ltö on saattanut jo vanhentua. Varsinkin jos kirjan nimi on ”Homo Deus – Huomisen lyhyt historia” ja varsinkin, jos siinĂ€ puhutaan tekoĂ€lyn ja datan hyödyntĂ€misestĂ€.

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TÀssÀ tapauksessa kÀvi kuitenkin pÀinvastoin. Kirjan uskottavuus on vain lisÀÀntynyt matkan varrella. Kirjassa Yuval Noah Harari ennusti vuonna 2015 seuraavaa:

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tutkimus antaa ymmĂ€rtÀÀ, ettĂ€ Yhdysvaltain seuraavissa presidentinvaaleissa Facebook saattaisi paitsi olla perillĂ€ kymmenien miljoonien amerikkalaisten poliittisesta mielipiteestĂ€, myös tietÀÀ, ketkĂ€ heistĂ€ ovat ratkaisevia ÀÀnestĂ€jiĂ€, jotka eivĂ€t ole vielĂ€ pÀÀttĂ€neet kantaansa – ja miten nĂ€iden ÀÀnestĂ€jien kanta voitaisiin saada taivuteltua puolelle tai toiselle. Facebook voisi kyetĂ€ kertomaan, ettĂ€ Oklahomassa republikaanien ja demokraattien vĂ€linen tilanne on ÀÀrimmĂ€isen tasainen, se voisi kyetĂ€ tunnistamaan ne 32417 ÀÀnestĂ€jÀÀ, jotka eivĂ€t ole vielĂ€ tehneet ratkaisuaan, ja se voisi kyetĂ€ mÀÀrittelemÀÀn, mitĂ€ kenenkin ehdokkaan pitĂ€isi sanoa ÀÀnet saadakseen.”

Ei hullummin arvattu.

YmpÀrillÀni kaikki tuntuvat nykyÀÀn puhuvan, miten tekoÀlyn avulla saadaan hienoja tuloksia markkinoinnissa, myynnissÀ ja asiakasanalytiikassa. SiinÀ on toden totta perÀÀ.

Muutama vuosi takaperin sanottiin, ettÀ data scientist on kaikkein seksikkÀin ammatti. Se on ainakin osittain totta. En tiedÀ, mikÀ data scientist on venÀjÀksi tai kiinaksi, mutta jos tietÀisin, niin luultavasti ne olisivat maailman seksikkÀimmÀt ammattinimikkeet tÀllÀ hetkellÀ.

MissÀ muussa työssÀ voi muuttaa maailmaa yhtÀ paljon kuin vaalivaikuttamisessa datan ja tietotekniikan avulla? Tai suunnittelemalla koko kansalle nettikÀyttÀytymiseen pohjautuvan pisteytyksen, joka mittaa miten uskollinen kukin kansalainen on maan johtajalle?

SiinÀ on ammatteja, joita tekoÀly ei ihan heti uhkaa.

MeillÀ suomalaisilla ei tosin ole noihin töihin asiaa. Me voimme keskittyÀ esimerkiksi optimoimaan sitÀ, miten markkinointibudjettia kasvattamatta pystymme myymÀÀn enemmÀn firmamme juustoa.

Hararin kirja on muutenkin suositeltava. Se maalaa yhtÀ aikaa harvinaisen syvÀllisiÀ mutta kansantajuisia kuvauksia menneisyydestÀ, nykyhetkestÀ ja tulevaisuudesta.

Jos Hararin muut tulevaisuuden visiot osuvat yhtÀ oikeaan kuin kuvaus USA:n presidentinvaaleista, kirja on suorastaan pakollista luettavaa.