I am watching these: http://www.gintaropokalbiai.lt/
Quite fun to listen :) he uses interesting way of expressing his thoughts, yet very insightful
- Every system is evolving and changing only when it is forced to do so. When the system is in danger of annihilation or when something better (incremental changes) comes along!
- Every system has a byproduct. So the system must "Eat" something to produce this byproduct "waste". Yet there are organisms in the universe which feed on the waste produced by the higher systems!
- Every system is built to be in an agile mode, if it looses this momentum, then the system is doomed!
- In our current consciousness level - it's too dangerous for a modern human being to live in prosperity! Take a look at examples: japan, Europe, US - all dying. Population is ageing, new births slowing down!
- Sheep need a wolf to learn to survive! if they don't have a wolf out there in the bushes, they stop evolving, and become unable to survive!
Very interesting ideas indeed!
Quite fun to listen :) he uses interesting way of expressing his thoughts, yet very insightful
Watching his talk about laziness, and he has some interesting things to say, I will outline some:
- Every system is evolving and changing only when it is forced to do so. When the system is in danger of annihilation or when something better (incremental changes) comes along!
- Every system has a byproduct. So the system must "Eat" something to produce this byproduct "waste". Yet there are organisms in the universe which feed on the waste produced by the higher systems!
- Every system is built to be in an agile mode, if it looses this momentum, then the system is doomed!
- In our current consciousness level - it's too dangerous for a modern human being to live in prosperity! Take a look at examples: japan, Europe, US - all dying. Population is ageing, new births slowing down!
- Sheep need a wolf to learn to survive! if they don't have a wolf out there in the bushes, they stop evolving, and become unable to survive!
Very interesting ideas indeed!
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