[TheForge] stonehenge

Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Tue Mar 31 02:07:04 EDT 2009


My guess is that linear thinking is a product of a certain sort of 
education, a certain sort of mind and often simplistic.
To move directly to the simplest and most efficient solution to a 
problem generally requires an extensive knowledge base, talent and the 
ability to put the right elements together correctly.
It then appears to the observer that the solution was simple all along 
and that there was a linear progress to the solution.

GRAF wrote:
> The ability to think simply or probably more accurately in a linear 
> fashion is an art, for the most part, long lost in this culture.
> It seems the more education the less linear the thought process.
> 
> Complexity becomes compulsive.
> 
> Tis a gift to be simple....
> 
> Mike Graf
> 
> Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer wrote:
>> The dumber we are, the more complexity is required to solve a problem. pf
>>
>>   
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