Saturday, November 13, 2010

The ability of a part to affect the whole

an individual's world changing potential ..

the ability of a part to affect the whole .. the ultimate potential of the individual .. the essence of extraordinary outcomes from disproportionately tiny inputs ..

chaos theory enables the earth-shattering potential of the human individual

individuals that shook the world ..

the world .. a concept with expandable attributes .. representing the whole ..

the viewpoint taken .. looked at .. the world .. spawning world-views .. each one of individuals' way of seeing the world

World-in-Chaos and Chaos-in-World notions defining the constant upheaval the world undergoes .. to immense proportions and complexity ...Fractal World

2 comments:

  1. I see the potential of an individual to change the world in the contribution that one can give to the collective field. By changing the own mind one can affect also the others. But this approach is not very effective if one stays only in front of the computer and theorize. The changing of the own mind should be done coherently with actions, like getting involved in voluntary service, teaching young people science and history, helping older people ... and so on. With the time more people will join.

    But I do not put my hope in this world, because it is based on illusions. What I will for sure not do is to encourage the accumulation of money and useless knowledge. In contrary, I encourage to get the whole picture: This world will soon end and make place for a new world where altruism and love for the truth is a high standard.

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  2. Hi Peter,
    I appreciate the input, I value your website. Though, I do not know when did that happen, posted your comment I mean, however as the records stand, stored in the blogs, and as the things mentioned here, do not change, their importance remains and continue to affect our lives, what strikes me in your response, namely
    "..this approach is not very effective if one stays only in front of the computer and theorize.",
    pushes me to think and write my response.
    I would put it as: do not underestimate, undervalue the significance of sitting in front of the computer and theorising, which means that you constantly change your outlook and your ways in life, finding new ways to deal with problems. I do not want to drive the matter into personal levels, what I do myself, it would complicate things and take us nowhere, whereas it is obvious, that one way or another, this contemplation will come out by itself, in the attitudes a person exhibits in its day-to-day life, it will emerge without the person knowing it does so.
    I do not undervalue what you mention ..
    "The changing of the own mind should be done coherently with actions, like getting involved in voluntary service, teaching young people science and history, helping older people ... and so on. With the time more people will join."
    ..but there are so many different ways that this can be achieved, even without one realising it is achieved.
    And I do share your enthusiasm about ..
    "This world will soon end and make place for a new world where altruism and love for the truth is a high standard."
    One more thing, regarding myself, I have realised that I am spreading out to a greater extent than I can handle, becoming chaotic in that manner, living out what I profess and letting my actions to self-organise themselves out of bouts of fruitful activity, like this response to you. Thanks again.

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