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*5 stages of consciousness: | *5 stages of consciousness - Ladder of Awareness [http://www.paulchefurka.ca/LadderOfAwareness.html]: | ||
#Sleepwalking - no problem! | #Sleepwalking - no problem! | ||
#There is some problem. But, some political or tech fix will provide a remedy. I pick one and be fervent about it. | #There is some problem. But, some political or tech fix will provide a remedy. I pick one and be fervent about it. | ||
#There are | #There are multiple problems. I pick priorities, as others could detract from core. | ||
#There is a complex situation. Beginning of systems thinking. Problems are connected and fixing one may worsen another. | |||
#Everythingbis connected, and life-work integration occurs. Unleashed - unleash consideration of everything. Chefurka mentions here that 'any solution is discarded here as wasted effort.' What does author mean by that? |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 17 November 2024
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Seminal collapsitarian writing, calling for paradigm shift in the form of consciousness shift in society - from 'problem solvable' to 'situation negotiable.' He labels the stages of awakening in a rational way.
Mentions critical thinkers who have the consciousness awakening, like Korten et al.
Key Notes
- 5 stages of consciousness - Ladder of Awareness [1]:
- Sleepwalking - no problem!
- There is some problem. But, some political or tech fix will provide a remedy. I pick one and be fervent about it.
- There are multiple problems. I pick priorities, as others could detract from core.
- There is a complex situation. Beginning of systems thinking. Problems are connected and fixing one may worsen another.
- Everythingbis connected, and life-work integration occurs. Unleashed - unleash consideration of everything. Chefurka mentions here that 'any solution is discarded here as wasted effort.' What does author mean by that?