When the guy on LinkedIn used "agile vs waterfall, managers vs resources" as his examples of binaries I immediately knew the type we are dealing with! It's a shame, cos he seemed to be on point about other stuff.
Re the non-binaries: the rule is to still be a singular 'I' and to use singular verbs with their name but not their pronoun, e.g. "Karen is non-binary, they are also very annoying". Maximum confusion!
If you study the Qumran communities, which were at the beginning of things Jewish not 800 years after as according to claims that don't stack up, you'll see that there was always intended to be 4 classes. With maybe another one hidden. The old guy or gal of lower origins had little or no say and was stuck at the back of the meeting room (remember them?). The Pritzkers would have had the pew at front.
I didn't read the whole piece but the five rules at the beginning are good and reflective of what is happening now and has been happening since the Covid debacle.
I admit, this piece was confusing to me, more to meditate on. However, I fully acknowledge, I am confused most of the time. On the subject of confusion, speaking from living in this state, I have found it to be difficult to accept full dichotomies as absolute or even a good thing, on most subjects, I attempt to understand. Having said that, I certainly don't think the word salads of, sudo-includive, gender or woke talk, as anything but a chaos bomb that is designed to fracture my simple mind.
So, as you say, we live with the simple solution, we pick the best of, mostly, a bad lot. This is not done with anything like full knowledge, in my case, and, hope for the best. So, even on that point, I remain firmly on the knifes edge.
All things I have tried to understand, seeming simple and in many ways obvious, like, physical principles all become chaotic in the complex world of interactions. The principles are just the guide posts that keep me from running in the streets naked. No one would want that, I think. Hey, is that an absolute?
When the guy on LinkedIn used "agile vs waterfall, managers vs resources" as his examples of binaries I immediately knew the type we are dealing with! It's a shame, cos he seemed to be on point about other stuff.
Re the non-binaries: the rule is to still be a singular 'I' and to use singular verbs with their name but not their pronoun, e.g. "Karen is non-binary, they are also very annoying". Maximum confusion!
Isn't Gay a lesbian?
If you study the Qumran communities, which were at the beginning of things Jewish not 800 years after as according to claims that don't stack up, you'll see that there was always intended to be 4 classes. With maybe another one hidden. The old guy or gal of lower origins had little or no say and was stuck at the back of the meeting room (remember them?). The Pritzkers would have had the pew at front.
Claudine Gay is married to a man according to internet.
My mistake. Possibly getting mixed up with Cousin Roxanne then but even there that looks like it could be arranged for presentations sake.
Roxanne is a right pain in the arse btw.
There was too much democracy in Athens, it wasn't pritzkered. So Plato came up with the plan and Alexander and those who followed implemented it.
I didn't read the whole piece but the five rules at the beginning are good and reflective of what is happening now and has been happening since the Covid debacle.
I admit, this piece was confusing to me, more to meditate on. However, I fully acknowledge, I am confused most of the time. On the subject of confusion, speaking from living in this state, I have found it to be difficult to accept full dichotomies as absolute or even a good thing, on most subjects, I attempt to understand. Having said that, I certainly don't think the word salads of, sudo-includive, gender or woke talk, as anything but a chaos bomb that is designed to fracture my simple mind.
So, as you say, we live with the simple solution, we pick the best of, mostly, a bad lot. This is not done with anything like full knowledge, in my case, and, hope for the best. So, even on that point, I remain firmly on the knifes edge.
All things I have tried to understand, seeming simple and in many ways obvious, like, physical principles all become chaotic in the complex world of interactions. The principles are just the guide posts that keep me from running in the streets naked. No one would want that, I think. Hey, is that an absolute?
You had me chuckling throughout the post...
I don’t know who said it, but it bears worth repeating: the truth seems crazy in a world full of lies