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The problems on Entropy had always been an issue of systemic hubris, that is to say, the overcoming tendencies for structure to individual agency. Are systems, of whatever kind, can inherently be considered as a friend or a foe? An interesting articulation made by Jack Donovan, a well-known sophist, and spiritual writer, offers us answers for these common themes in our lives. In this episode, Alex-Jason ventures into the themes of systems and beliefs where they locate "entropy" in underlying actions and reinforcing interactions of things, albeit immaterial, more so in the material and physical sense. The deliberate creation of artificial balances creates more chaos than order. Let's join Alex-Jason as they discuss systems and entropy in this episode of Higher Density Living. www.higherdensityliving.com
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The problems on Entropy had always been an issue of systemic hubris, that is to say, the overcoming tendencies for structure to individual agency. Are systems, of whatever kind, can inherently be considered as a friend or a foe? An interesting articulation made by Jack Donovan, a well-known sophist, and spiritual writer, offers us answers for these common themes in our lives. In this episode, Alex-Jason ventures into the themes of systems and beliefs where they locate "entropy" in underlying actions and reinforcing interactions of things, albeit immaterial, more so in the material and physical sense. The deliberate creation of artificial balances creates more chaos than order. Let's join Alex-Jason as they discuss systems and entropy in this episode of Higher Density Living. www.higherdensityliving.com

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