studio non troppo : music : facilitation

Trade-offs, limits, and change

Where there is a trade-off, there is a limit. Imagine: “I can get a little more done if I sleep a little less, waking up just a little bit earlier. That worked well! Maybe I’ll try waking up a little earlier still… Yes, that worked, too! Maybe even a little earlier…” In a trade-off situation, there comes a point when the counteracting effects negate the gains of continuing change, and change comes to a halt.

An equilibrium point like this, lacking in substantial change, can be recognized wherever things are “stuck.” Any system that changes—and that derives a net benefit from that change—will continue changing. Both the virtuous cycle and its reverse, the vicious cycle, are examples of this kind of self-encouraging change. But once the contrary action of a trade-off increases to match and undermine the increase in benefit, change stops. The world can be seen as a collection of systems that spend much of their time stuck, each occasionally breaking out of the conditions of its present trade-off (new rules?) and reinitiating change until the next trade-off becomes increasingly relevant, limiting the system and guiding it to a new position where it is again stuck.

 


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Second order foolishness

Sometimes, when things are foolish or pointless, the reason they’re not getting fixed is that the systems that are intended or supposed to fix such things are themselves foolish or otherwise broken.

Adjustments are not liable to help in this situation. What may be called for, whether subtle or not, is revolution.


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Diversity of mind

If a system is rich in diversity, it can respond to changes in its environment in a nuanced way. In agriculture, the practice of monoculture, or monocropping, can leave the enterprise as a whole quite susceptible to environmental insults, whereas the biodiversity associated with polyculture can result in a more resilient farm. Even if an environmental change severely impacts individual crops, the system can be more able to adapt and thrive.

How might this be like the individual mind, filled with occasionally self-contradictory thoughts, rich in variety of perspective, but not a mind “made up,” a mind decided?


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