When a system is in turbulence, the turbulence is not just out there in the environment, but is a part of the organization or organism that you are looking at.
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Turbulence is life force. It is opportunity. Let's love turbulence and use it for change.
The techniques I developed for studying turbulence, like weather, also apply to the stock market.
So give me a turbulent world as opposed to a quiet world and I'll take the turbulent one.
We are constantly nothing but a bunch of energy being processed. Into this whirlpool, the more complex the system, the more energy it requires to hold it together. Therefore, the more complex - the scientists call it 'coherent' - the more fluctuations are possible.
Of course the word chaos is used in rather a vague sense by a lot of writers, but in physics it means a particular phenomenon, namely that in a nonlinear system the outcome is often indefinitely, arbitrarily sensitive to tiny changes in the initial condition.
When the wind blows through a wood, its mass is cut and closed by every leaf, forming a train of jittery vortices in the air.
When I am on the plane and turbulence kicks in, I can't abide it. I feel like we are all going to die, and it takes everything in me to stay calm. But there are worse things to have to cope with.
In a broad systems sense, an organism's environment is indistinguishable from the organism itself.
You know, my childhood was pretty colorful; I like to use the word 'turbulent.'
The jet stream is the controlling influence over the world's weather systems.
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