Replying to: Complexity Workshop LO25228
>Richard Seel started his invitation with:
>> Complexity and chaos seem to be prevalent on the list at present - I mean
>> the topics, of course!
>That you mean only the topics and 'of course' is sheer politeness, isn't
>it? And I think it's ok this way. At least much better than what I face
>at office these days: 'simplify this, simplify that'. It drives me crazy.
>Liebe Gruesse,
>Winfried
Dear Winfried,
It's just the tip of a market trend isn't it Winfried? I mean people
selling 'simplicity' because it is so much easier to transport than
wisdom? They are already selling 'spirituality'...hack, hack, hack!
(Deming). Some-one;-) wrote recently that mistaking information for
knowledge, "is a grave immergence in meaning." I had a funny dream the
other night in which it became transparently clear to me;-) that the
future was in fact a rapidly expanding past and I saw an enormous line
fold into an enormous circle and one end then devouring the other there
appeared an enourmous flat field in which there was nothing any
more...what could be simpler?
Love,
Andrew
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