[Ailist] Re: Today (May 31, 2009) is the 8th annual What You Think upon Grows

Alice Macpherson Alice.Macpherson at kwantlen.ca
Mon Jun 1 07:50:02 MDT 2009


It is good to also remember that someone else is thinking upon the death 
and destruction. It doesn't just happen by itself.

It take a lot of people thinking and acting on the positive to make 
change. AI is best used as a generative process.

All the best

Alice Macpherson
PD & PLA Coordinator
The Centre for Academic Growth
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
"Supporting Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Learning"
http://kwantlen.ca/academicgrowth
604 599-3040

"The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we 
think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, 
is itself a marvelous victory." - Howard Zinn (September 2, 2004 article 
"The Optimism of Uncertainty")



Bruce Elkin <bruce at bruceelkin.com> 
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05/31/2009 08:15 PM

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Howard Ditkoff <howard at emergentassociates.com>, 
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Re: [Ailist] Re: Today (May 31, 2009) is the 8th annual What You Think 
upon Grows





> AI and many other fields promote this concept that "What You Think Upon
> Grows." Yet aren't many things growing precisely due to our lack of 
thinking
> about them? We don't think about genocide going on in Sudan and so allow 
it to
> grow, for example. I think these one-sided cliches are dangerous. You 
can get
> unhealthy results by overfocusing OR underfocusing on things.
>
> Best,
> Howard


Howard, all?
I agree with you. While it¹s true that focusing on what we want increases
our power to create it, we cannot close our eyes to what is. In creating
desired results, we must focus on a clear vision of the results we want. 
And
we must also accept and appreciate reality-as-it is (without judging it 
and
adding emotional charge to it. The ability to hold both vision and reality
in mind at the same time sets up a gap out of which a useful creative
tension emerges. This creative tension provides the core energy for
creation, complemented by motivation and momentum.

It¹s pleasing to have a simplistic cliché such as ³what you think upon
grows² but as Einstein said, ³A thing should be simple enough, but no
simpler.²

To create real and lasting results we need vision, reality, and action.
These are the core elements that underlie all acts of creating.

Cheers!
Bruce
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