Saturday, November 8, 2008

A lot of everyday human behavior is adaptation woven around uncertainty. With a subconscious zeal, we learn efficient routes through the labyrinth of contingency fractals we encounter on a day-to-day basis to reach a psychological equilibrium of baseline expectation* -a temporary reprieve- until a higher set of unknowns penetrates and therefore violates this asylum, whence we set off anew on the learning path.
In this light, life should always be at least somewhat of an adventure :)

*Our everyday behavior is guided by these baseline expectations.
[And if a previously certain thing suddenly becomes uncertain, it becomes a chutes and ladders scenario where the uncertain thing must be patched before moving on along the life-needs continuum towards higher functioning.]

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