Re: China Crash 2011 - Part I: The repetition compulsion of central bankers – Part I: Let us raise up then crash the economy, again - Eric Janszen
When I was a child my father used to create elaborate designs for futuristic building projects; they were always elaborate and impossible to attain. When you look at the detail with The Venus Project, all you see is the elaborate vision of a "visionary". I am sorry, but that sort of thing does not appeal to me. Yes, a great idea, but a single idea, and that is, to my way of thinking, it's fatal flaw.
I am much more interested in millions of separate individuals; setting their imaginations to work for themselves, within their own abilities, resources and aspirations. So that, instead of a single vision, they all get the chance to create their own vision. Instead of one idea, millions of ideas. In that way, we sow a seed bed of innovation and let the best ideas reach fruition.
No one will know what will result, other than by letting them try out their chance to achieve something better; in a very real sense, to re-establish "creative destruction", not in a negative way, but positively. Let the human race get back to the many trying something new; rather than being trammelled by one single vision.
Originally posted by LargoWinch
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I am much more interested in millions of separate individuals; setting their imaginations to work for themselves, within their own abilities, resources and aspirations. So that, instead of a single vision, they all get the chance to create their own vision. Instead of one idea, millions of ideas. In that way, we sow a seed bed of innovation and let the best ideas reach fruition.
No one will know what will result, other than by letting them try out their chance to achieve something better; in a very real sense, to re-establish "creative destruction", not in a negative way, but positively. Let the human race get back to the many trying something new; rather than being trammelled by one single vision.
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