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Category: Systems Thinking 12 comments
20 Mar 2006 @ 02:28 by blueboy : Ming, I really 20 Mar 2006 @ 09:44 by Benoit Couture @68.149.93.182 : Lighting the pilot of the Universe-City I spent the last couple of weeks observing how much when we focus on such a matter as the whole and the parts such as the state of humanity, our thoughts begin to bottleneck as they come to where we see the mater and as we draw conclusions together, the manner gets to spell itself out. I use matter and nanner as an example of this. Another example with what you write about here is the quest you speak of. For years I have spoken of a "Quest for Home" because one way to say home in French is "foyer". If you bring foyer back in English, you get, focal(bi-focals), source (of infection), fireplace, sweet spot(stereo music) All that to say "key concept" and "invetigatory questions" have given me a way to complete my personal quest for home and I now grow in the pilot home of the universe-city. The key has unlocked me from out my part into being one of the poeple submerged as a "schizophrenic moron, or manic-depressive, maybe. Sometimes brilliant and productive, mostly lethargic, largely criminally destructive". To grow personally and intimately with others who pursue their own key concept and investigatory question is the best exercise I've ever done to help myself and family. Integrity and clarity have been growing steadily since I began. I now use it with a group that I started at Taking It Global and it seems to keep drawing members in. I can see that aproach becoming a corner stone of higher education. Thanks Ansrius 20 Mar 2006 @ 13:21 by swanny : Global Diversity Global Diversity seems an oxymoron or an antinomy to me.... a good clue that suggests a good clue.... and Dynamic Symmetry... yet these both seem a bit scattered ... how does one make them simple enough to be understood but broad enough to include most. How does one "design" or envision the concept of global diversity in a "foundational" sense... King Alfred wrote that you worry about building a good solid and simple foundation and then go on to bigger things ???? that was in a time when the world was thought to be flat but just how does one conceive a "a simple, solid, and good global foundation that most can understand or relate to"? What are the basic elements, principles or components of such. I suppose you could look to the table of elements themselves. There are about 200 or so elements in that table when the human brain can only hold 7 or 8 things in its basic attention at one time.... 7 to 200.... a quantum leap most surely. Yet Phi 1.61803399... thats "ONE" a ratio true and an infinite one to boot but as such both a number, a ratio and a principle... hmmmm is phi an element? odd strange .... what was the question? Key concept: "Logical Faith and Phi" 20 Mar 2006 @ 22:01 by Lionel @83.153.252.180 : :-) Hi, everybody, Could you French speakers help me find mine? Thank you, 21 Mar 2006 @ 03:23 by ming : French Ah, I can help you with that, Lionel. A good exercise, as this is sort of another angle than an elevator pitch, but at the same time it is the essence of it. 21 Mar 2006 @ 03:28 by ming : Key concept I think that there's something very hopeful in the fact that it even is possible to pick a key concept for what one is here for in life. Because no matter what one's current situation is, and no matter what might be in the way, having a purpose clearly in mind will necessarily reveal some roads that go in that direction. Nothing can stop you from picking an ambitiously positive purpose in life, and nothing can stop you from moving towards manifesting it. 24 Mar 2006 @ 03:32 by Simon Saisz @69.156.30.194 : Key Concept Academy of Expressive Interactive Ongoing Unlearning INC If you have enough amplitude and enough latitude to willingly lower your self-imposed aptitude on everything, please feel free to give me a ding. Ming, what do you think? I really care to share with care! I trust you. 25 Mar 2006 @ 18:17 by ming : Expressive Interactive Ongoing Unlearnin What? There was maybe a link there that dropped out, so I can't see the site in question. Actually, if I understand it right, it matches something I often do. Sort of seeing thigns with fresh eyes. Starting from scratch, even when I don't necessarily have to. Playing dumb. "Come on, Flemming, you know the answer to that!" Maybe, but sometimes it is better to not know, and to find out, from a different angle. 25 Mar 2006 @ 23:37 by joe holzer @60.234.135.203 : ming the mechanic .........hi folks and honourable world citizens, I must have gotten up on my wrong foot this morning 'cause I so grok Lionel, for one I just have the concept that brain is the physical aspect of whatever we carry between our ears and mind the more etheral part that sometimes we manage to merge and apply towards something useful, but hey oneday I might meet Gaia and her beautiful brain -- ..that wrong foot.. but I do kinda get what your on about with those shiny, clever words, .....I had my years of giving all I had to make this world a better place, and I'm still working on it... just now it isn't praying that the Berlin Wall is comming down or fundraising for missionary work, now it's doing up shoelaces for a handicapped girl and wishing,the pensioner that I see walking past now and then a 'good day' besides a few words I share with him, ...the simple stuff, like keeping my personality aligned with my soulstate and thinking there for the grace of god my name were Ming..... and I bet that wouldn't be so bad either. I'm lucky to be in a world surrounded by good mates, generally decent people and friends that take me down a notch when I'm gett'n too uppity, .... and after the pain of that wrong foot, if you wanna make me smile, hug someone you haven't hugged in a while, in a loving, non-offensive way, go on, I dare you...... 26 Mar 2006 @ 05:01 by Simon Saisz @69.156.30.194 : aeiou on Key Concept There is no site because at this turning point in time I am the only member and ... well aeiou is not ready to be a website, but soon. What I find helpful is to slow down my process of going in so many directions by writing in some form of poetic rhyming and still proceed in the direction of where I really want to go. Also, I keep reminding myself that I am local and global, always. I am responsible, I laugh at myself when I screw up and keep looking for the bigger picture in everything, everything I do. And at the same time aeiou is more than that and it's best understood one-on-one. 28 Mar 2006 @ 05:47 by Paul @66.214.96.60 : A Hyper-Holistic Proposal Ming and all. A brilliant man with an even more brilliant practical manefesto has just introduced his ideas on our site Future Hi. Here are the relevant articles: [link] [link] 23 Jul 2007 @ 08:51 by brent @203.167.2.124 : science does not let the handicapped Other entries in Systems Thinking 20 Oct 2008 @ 18:48: For discussion: Revised Call for Papers & logo 7 May 2008 @ 09:27: What is a system and why should we care to know? 4 May 2008 @ 01:08: System Oriented Modelling Paradigm - Brainstorming notes 03 25 Apr 2008 @ 11:32: System Oriented Modelling Paradigm 23 Apr 2008 @ 09:25: Pascal's Triangle, Self-similarity and Phi 13 Apr 2008 @ 09:47: Phi is the constant of Self-Similarity 19 Dec 2007 @ 17:40: Octonionic 3-dimensional Unity of duality 1 Dec 2007 @ 16:36: considering options 5 Aug 2007 @ 08:22: Sophie Germain 12 Jul 2007 @ 22:53: Emergence and democracy
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