and the sea of bits, we are now facing the
challenge of reconciling our dual citizenship
in the physical and digital worlds.
Started the easy going read, more later...
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Bertrand Russell
Came across a book to get more organised without the imperative statements.The author lightens up the task with quotes and in a way they also sum up the basis of his approach:
The best way to predict the future is to create it (Peter Drucker)
There is no fun in having nothing to do. The fun is in having a lot to do and not doing it. (John Roper)
Until you make peace with who you are, you'll never be content with what you have. (Doris Mortman)
The other day I got a chain saw in the mail. Now I have to send chain
saws to ten other people. The postage is gonna kill me. (Brian McKim)
My experience has shown me that life truly is a journey, and the less baggage we carry the easier the ride. (Wally Amos)
First you forget names, then you forget faces, the you forget to zip up
your fly, and then you forget to unzip your fly. (Branch Rickey)
Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain, A Creative
Approach to Getting Organized, Lee Silber, Thomas Dunne Books, 2004
"Behind our existence lies something else that becomes accessible to us only by our shaking off the world"
Arthur Schopenhauer
via
The Strong Eye of Shamanism, Robert E.Ryan, 1999, p 60