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- Most computing is no better than picking cotton
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- Many of your emigrant forbearers earned their keep either by picking cotton,
- scraping coal, drying fish, or digging potatoes -- all tough ways to make a
- living! At best, their day-to-day tasks consisted of repetitive,
- mind-numbing processes. Thank goodness that's not your lot . . . or is it?
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- Surprise! If your daily activities don't change your view of yourself or
- your world, you're also into mindless processing.
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- For example:
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- │ - Does editing text on a word processor expand your world? <FILE69> │
- │ - Does cranking of spreadsheet minutia produce insights? <FILE72> │
- │ - Does your relational database reaffirm your talents? <FILE23> │
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- It doesn't matter how much you are paid, what your job title is, or who
- thinks you're the cat's meow. Let me repeat it again:
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- │ If your actions don't change your view of yourself or your world, │
- │ you're processing rather than thinking. │
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- For example, let's classify your every-day actions -- processing and thinking.
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- If people in your job classification are interchangeable (i.e., someone
- can be trained to do your work), then your efforts fall into manageable
- processes. In other words, if you can manage it or predict the result, then
- you've got a process.
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- However, if people are not easily interchangeable in your job classification,
- then your success depends on thinking skills rather than abilities to jump
- through pre-established hoops.
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- Now, before you shoot me for implying you don't think, consider this:
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- │ Your mind is brilliantly organized to eliminate thinking. │
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- At best, your conscious mind can only handle seven ideas at a time. Yet, your
- nerve system (eyes and spine) can and do comprehend inputs of perhaps a
- million impulses a second. Here's how your mind can do that.
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- Your mind is designed to automatically process patterns and bring only the
- most unfamiliar ones to your conscious attention. Otherwise, you'd hit
- overload (all systems shut-down) in perhaps a second. So, don't worry if
- much of your day is processing. Just remember this:
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- │ "Thinking is the hardest work to do. That's why so few do it." │
- │ -- Thomas Edison <FILE62 ORGANIZED> │
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- What can you do about it?
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- Well, don't confuse going faster with thinking. Buying go-fast iron (386,
- and OS/2 equipment) emphasizes processing, not thinking. <FILE54 THINKING>
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- From my perspective, thinking comes from asking questions, considering
- alternative ways to organize, and writing. These processes center on the
- ways you represent and communicate your perceptions of the world. That's
- philosophy, not processing.
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- When you play with boundaries of information, you're thinking. When you
- want it done faster, you're not. What can you do about it?
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- Well, both MaxThink and HOUDINI are software for exploring and clarifying
- the boundaries of information in your mind or the minds of a group.
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- Call me for details on how these programs go beyond the conventional uses
- of computers for processing directly to the heart of philosophy. <FILE46>
- Simply stated, I'm interested in how do you represent or expand the
- information in your mind or reach the minds of others. That's perception.
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- │ Processes of perception beat plain processing any day. │
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- REFERENCES :----------------------------
- Knowledge and reality <FILE55>
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- Neil Larson 1/14/88 FILE71
- 44 Rincon Rd., Kensington, CA 94707
- Copyright MaxThink 1988 -- Call 415-428-0104 for permission to reprint
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