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terça-feira, julho 10, 2007

"nature evolves away from constraints, not toward goals"

Há cerca de dois meses. ao ler um livro, reparei numa frase e sublinhei-a:


"nature evolves away from constraints, not toward goals"


Desde então, tem-me andado a fazer cócegas. Volta e meia regressa, para me interrogar...


A frase faz-me relacionar este poema:


"Life is the most resilient thing on the planet. I has survived meteor showers, seismic upheavals, and radical climate shifts. And yet it does not plan, it does not forecast, and, except when manifested in human beings, it possesses no foresight. So what is the essential thing that life teaches us about resilience?

Just this: Variety matters. Genetic variety, within and across species, is nature's insurance policy against the unexpected. A high degree of biological diversity ensures that no matter what particular future unfolds, there will be at least some organisms that are well-suited to the new circumstances.


"Poema de Gary Hamel e Liisa Valikangas em "The quest for resilience", Harvard Business Review, Setembro de 2003 (aqui).


Com esta maneira de pensar aqui.


Preciso de espaço para reflectir nas consequências, nas implicações da frase... pressinto que encerra algo de importante...