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Sure It Works in Practice ... and Other Comments

Assorted Commentary -   Res ipsa loquitur* It is always a pleasure to jot down very short passages that explain themselves. The economy of words conveys truth often better than a long discourse.  “ W hen I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not.” --- Mark Twain S ure it works in practice, but will it work in theory? --- French proverb W hen the "pity level" exceeds the "competency" level, a political candidate is doomed.  T he zero-sum game is often primitive thinking, even though it has theoretical value in war games and economics. When your thinking is every gain is someone’s loss, you are zero-sum thinking. This is the hallmark of a closed system.  O ne problem with the CIA and similar agencies is that they believe they can control the chaos they create. They fail to understand chaos is inherently unstable. T he most offensive is not their lying - one can always forgive lying - lying is a delightful thing, for it leads to truth -

Pity the Nation

No matter your politics, this may resonate - but with different sounds.  Pity the nation conflicted between rights and wrongs. Pity the nation where every wrong is another’s right. Pity the nation that confuses emotion with reason. Pity the nation that talks but does not listen. Pity the nation that uses swords rather than words. Pity the nation that uses words as swords. Pity the nation that treats aliens as citizens. Pity the nation that treats citizens as aliens. Pity the nation that has lost its way. --- after Lawrence Ferlinghetti.