Posts Tagged ‘not-quite-flyiing-fish thinker’

THE STORY OF TWO JOURNEYS:
PUSHING THE SHADOWS BACK AND
THE MIND FORWARD TO DOLPHINTHINK™

With the discovery of fire—dated by the late Isaac Asimov in Asimov’s Chronology of Science & Discovery at about 500,000 B.C.—we humans had our first fledgling clues, if only unconsciously, to the geometry of abundance.
Fire empties the darkness. Pushes the shadows back. And expands the space where We, the People, can move about. Where we [...]

BREAKING NEWS!
“UNDER30CEO” WEBZINE INTRODUCES DOLPHINTHINKING AND MAKING THE LEAP TO YOUNG EXECUTIVES!

Here’s how the webzine’s article begins:
“The waters of our business practices are as bloody as ever. And bloody waters make for muddy waters, contributing to costly blunders, wasted motion, nonproductive expenditures and other dispiriting outcomes. How best to change this? Think like a dolphin, not a shark.”
You can read the entire commentary by LEAP!psych’s editor [...]

IF YOU ARE THINKING LIKE A DOLPHIN, SOME OF THE BEST CLUES THAT IT IS TIME TO CHANGE HAPPEN AROUND THE BIFURCATION ZONE

As science fiction writer Greg Bear has described it, chaos is a force so roiled that it doesn’t respond to feedback.
Eventually, every wave of human activity—yours, mine, ours, theirs—is going to reach what many experts and commentators (including Nobel Prize-winning scientist Ilya Prigogine; George Land, the author of Grow or Die; James Gleick in [...]