173 pts ยท July 2, 2016
That sounds like a very optimistic mentality. You should count yourself lucky to be surrounded by organized people.
6/6 where the previous example also shows the mechanics of how large amounts of people self organize using only their own self interest.
5/6 whereas panic manifesting as toilet paper hoarding is a result of a bottom-up organization,
4/6 A road building project is typically the result of a hierarchical organization,
3/6 On the other hand , a bottom-up "organization" usually results in a homogeneous distribution of roles, with no observable hierarchy.
2/6 This requires a top-down organization, usually starting from the uppermost layer.
1/6 Hierarchy is where a certain person or smaller group of persons (intentional) exert control on a larger amount of people, in layers.
3/2 Example: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/fhx3ct/i_feel_like_an_idiot_because_i_think_all_the/
2/2 However, in an unorganized situation, *people* act in their own self interest, often not in the interest of the group.
1/2 You are describing a hierarchy, where at each position *a person's* relevant skills are useful.
People wouldn't have built the roads or the pyramids if the person with the idea and leadership skills wasn't there.
This episode has some good scenes, but overall it's one of my most hated episodes.
A different music and uniform came to my mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC1aBVDsoWw
https://j.gifs.com/W7g1Zg.gif
"Demons run when a good man goes to war"?
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As a Doctor Who and Firefly fan, fuck that bitch.
requires that emphasis is on the concept of consequences and not on the severity of said consequences. (2/2)
Context just defines the consequences, but the consequences are always there. I think that a teaching environment (1/2)
That sounds like a very optimistic mentality. You should count yourself lucky to be surrounded by organized people.
6/6 where the previous example also shows the mechanics of how large amounts of people self organize using only their own self interest.
5/6 whereas panic manifesting as toilet paper hoarding is a result of a bottom-up organization,
4/6 A road building project is typically the result of a hierarchical organization,
3/6 On the other hand , a bottom-up "organization" usually results in a homogeneous distribution of roles, with no observable hierarchy.
2/6 This requires a top-down organization, usually starting from the uppermost layer.
1/6 Hierarchy is where a certain person or smaller group of persons (intentional) exert control on a larger amount of people, in layers.
3/2 Example: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/fhx3ct/i_feel_like_an_idiot_because_i_think_all_the/
2/2 However, in an unorganized situation, *people* act in their own self interest, often not in the interest of the group.
1/2 You are describing a hierarchy, where at each position *a person's* relevant skills are useful.
People wouldn't have built the roads or the pyramids if the person with the idea and leadership skills wasn't there.
This episode has some good scenes, but overall it's one of my most hated episodes.
A different music and uniform came to my mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC1aBVDsoWw
https://j.gifs.com/W7g1Zg.gif
"Demons run when a good man goes to war"?
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As a Doctor Who and Firefly fan, fuck that bitch.
requires that emphasis is on the concept of consequences and not on the severity of said consequences. (2/2)
Context just defines the consequences, but the consequences are always there. I think that a teaching environment (1/2)