marry Christmas
a week to Christmas 2006.
more and more people say that our generation is seriously becoming more of a we generation and less of a me generation. [we and me being different kinds of pronouns make it all the more interesting] it's almost always about us not me anymore.
now really?
smiles.
i've always had a problem with aggregation and i still remember luis and i talking about it relating it to voting or advocating. i often notice how we as groups love brands but as individuals dislike them. and as how i understood Jaron Lanier and his concept of digital Maoism: it's so hard to draw the line, when is it really a collective and not a manipulated propagandized system with the language of collectivism.
but James Surowiecki's The Wisdom of Crowds still is correct in saying that the many are smarter than the few and thus the need to establish relationships with one another and thus the need to think we. never me only.
my readings for organizational behavior say so too.
and the people i drink with, sleep with, think so too.
maybe there's more to celebrate for this Christmas.
have a good one and marry it.
pretty much what we want to do with quite interesting people.
lisnin to unknown song that's best unknown
sortof readin Veritatis Splendor
feelin kinda satisfied.
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