Red I Rhino
Look thru the obvious, see the impossible
© 2005 Rhino
First Rule of Impossiblities
Of course the first rule must always be NO RULES AND ALWAYS THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX, Mongo says "What box" Work smart not hard, play hard and play to win ... yet knowing that playing is in of itself winning.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step forward ... In the journey of life
Where are you headed?
All success is based upon a system, whether devised or otherwise.
No System?
Its there, but who's system is it?
Knowledge = POWER
Power = Freedom
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Freedom=Success
Success= "The right system at work."
Systems Operate In Different Forms And Into Accumulations Of Different Sizes.
Any state or condition of the Universe, or any portion of it, that requires the expenditure of human effort or ingenuity to bring it into line with human desires, needs, or pleasures is defines as an ANERGY-STATE.
ANERGY is measured in units of effort required to bring about the desired change.
The Total Amount Of Anergy In the Universe Is Fixed.
Systems Tend To Expand To Fill The Known Universe.*
ûLaws of Growth.
Systems are like babies: once you get one, you have it. They don't go away. On the contrary, they display the most remarkable persistence. They not only persist; they grow. And as they grow, they encroach.
* That this outcome does not occur in fact is due to the existence of various inhibitory forces
Complex Systems Exhibit Unpredictable Behaviour.
A large system, produced by expanding the dimensions of a smaller system, does not behave like the smaller system.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work; you have to start over, beginning with a working simple system.
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that works.
A complex system cannot be "made" to work; it either works or it doesn't.
In complex systems, malfunction and even total nonfunction may not be detectable for long periods, if ever.
Large complex systems are beyond human capacity to evaluate.
Complex systems usually operate in failure mode.
A complex system can fail in an infinite number of ways.
The mode of failure of a complex system cannot ordinarily be predicted. The crucial variables are discovered by accident.
Complex systems tend to produce complex responses (not solutions) to problems.
Rule Of Thumb: If a system is working, leave it alone.
LET US BUILD YOUR
SYSTEM
Systems Develop Goals Of Their Own The Instant They Come Into Being.
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Le Chatelier's Principle: Complex Systems Tend To Oppose Their Own Proper Functions.
Functionary's Falsity: People in systems do not do what the system says they are doing.
Intra-system goals come first.
SYSTEMS KEEP THE PLAYING FIELD LEVEL
The Newtonian Law of Systems-Inertia:
A system that performs a certain function or operates in a certain way will continue to operate in that way regardless of the need or of changed conditions. Alternatively: A system continues to do its things, regardless of need.
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The Real World Is Whatever Is Reported To The System.
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The Fundamental Law of Administrative Workings (F.L.A.W.): Things are what they are reported to be.
A system is not better than its sensory organs. To Those Within A System, the Outside Reality Tends To Pale And Disappear.
R0 = the amount of reality which fails to reach the relevant administrative officer.
Rs = the total amount of reality presented to the system.
Coefficient of Fiction = R0 / Rs
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Do it without a system if you Can.
AT RED I RHINO
Your
SYSTEM is JOB ONE