Fluid Boundaries—natural complexity at Eagle / Powder Confluence. . .
—On the road in the Northwest of America.
Complication Cycle? Complicatedness—in
contrast to the richness of natural complexity—is
difficulty which serves no purpose and is therefore
without reason or meaning.
Complicatedness is essentially the result of a
failure of perception, leading to convoluted and
unnecessarily difficult systems of thought and
design. These, if left unchecked, go on to further
reinforce the original failed perception, which in
turn, like a dog chasing its own tail, leads to still
more difficult systems of thought and design.
Remarkably, complicatedness, because it wastes
energy, is not a feature of natural structure
or organic movement.
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