March 13, 2008

the harmonious mess

mess tends to help a system fall into harmony with its environment and with otherwise elusive sources of information and change, deriving useful influence from them. neatness tends to insulate a system from and remain at odds with such influences.
this a little excerpt of the "a perfect mess" i'm reading. it has been good and inspiring to me, but i have certainly not reached to turning point in my life! i will keep you posted as i'm working my way through the book.

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