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Sorry for the //The impact of small things or the ignorance of weak signals The apologies of Tim Berners-Lee, wishing he had left out the // in URLs wisely point to the significance of small things and their impact over scale and time. Our days are full with small things that we should have left out or avoided or cut off, but as we pace forward it seems more important to keep the pace and not stop for tackling some minor detail along our way. All too often those minor details later turn out to have grown in scale and impact, mostly in the form of problems. This applies to health issues – one dietary mistake should be not a problem, but if they add up … – as well as inefficient procedures or the first signs of tension and conflict building up. It is all those weak (and sometimes not so weak) signals that we often tend to ignore, be it as individuals be it as part of larger systems, take the financical system. The present condition of work seems to be conditioning us on purpose to ignore those signals by means of pressure in all forms and from all directions, physical and psychic stress and information overload. Seen under the aspect of system survival (and individual survival!) this tendency is more than counterproductive to our future existence. It also clearly diminishes us by taking away degrees of freedom as well as the ability to slow down and to listen. It robs us of those most valuable – and often most creative! – seemingly unproductive pauses in the hectic sequence of events. So having been rid of typing the actually not useful // so often in our lives would have saved us enormous amounts of time while on the other hand, those moments of typing // might have served as a practical second-long meditation in the midst of seemingly over-efficient workdays. An element of poetic anarchy, a miniature manifesto for the freedom to linger around and do useless things. // andreas — Sunday October 18th 2009, 09:39 PM — Permalink
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