Yin and Yang and variable as it needs to be. held softly. I was going there re weapons and you beat me to it. And re the chaos wave, at 72 yrs of age I find myself with gigs supporting a friend I met on line during the Covid lockdowns, taking songs written over many decades out to play. No doubt aided and abetted by the diagnosis.
An excellent episode my friend! I think that most of humanity's problems are due to the habitual distinctions we draw and our linear attempts to solve systemic issues. I also recommend the book, "Aesthetics of Change" by Brad Keeney, as a great resource about cybernetic epistemology. I look forward to the next installment of AoE :)
I like the idea of thinking non-linearly in this complex world.
About to post a new episode expanding on the topic!
JT
I’m pretty good, James. Very very busy till October. Good times.
Yin and Yang and variable as it needs to be. held softly. I was going there re weapons and you beat me to it. And re the chaos wave, at 72 yrs of age I find myself with gigs supporting a friend I met on line during the Covid lockdowns, taking songs written over many decades out to play. No doubt aided and abetted by the diagnosis.
Hey Charles, good to hear from you! Hope you’re keeping well!
An excellent episode my friend! I think that most of humanity's problems are due to the habitual distinctions we draw and our linear attempts to solve systemic issues. I also recommend the book, "Aesthetics of Change" by Brad Keeney, as a great resource about cybernetic epistemology. I look forward to the next installment of AoE :)
Thanks Paul you recommended Aesthetics of Change to me a while back… and I got a ton of goodness from it, so thank you!