August 11, 2006

Activity

I have noticed recently that many people mistake physical change for progress. If you look at the things that need to get done and start activities to get them done, then gradually you wear away at the tasks and things start falling into place. If you wait around until somebody pays you to take care of business, then you are ill prepared to take advantage of new options that arise. Opportunity and preparation are two key aspects in luck - you need to work with all the puzzle pieces at the same time, when one fits, some others fall into place. Most people build the frames first because they need to think inside a box. My picture is a fractal that radiates from loci and different available entities are achieved by rotation with an economy of scale built into work. I can accomplish six tasks by doing one, if six people need the same task done. Wanna race on a 10,000 piece jigsaw? But to what end?

When i am stalled in one area - i move on to something else. Things go up on the shelf, ready to go and i move to start the next process, knowing that what is on the shelf is good to go, to the point where i have it. The shelf has many graduate level projects that only require an interest party to do some data mining and dig for information in a set of files, collated over many years. I have room for a few individuals who wish to learn to learn to come help pilot a set of projects - we have six, but we really need eight. A wild female with math or IT skills (lady astor - are you available for cloning?) would be an awesome fit. This is entrepeneurial for several different reasons, but if it catches your fancy - you can explore.

dr lenny has been a bee-hive of activity for about 5 years and the results are still meager. but the potential has grown from nada mas to what if ... And S. Oregon is a neat place to be.


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