If nature abhors a vacuum, does nature abhor order? Once had a boss who subscribed to the theory of business known as "more disruption, please". Organizations become stagnant and die with out challenges and strife. Does this happen in nature?
“Organizations become stagnant and die with out challenges and strife. Does this happen in nature?”
In a mature forest in the NW you get fir trees and ferns and moss. I’m sure a naturalist can find a lot more, but they are pretty void of deer, elk, and not many small animals either.
Clear cut some large swathes that opens it up to grasses and vegetation the critters can actually eat brings a lot of biodiversity in and makes it grow and thrive.
However, both places serve their purpose and a balance needs to be maintained. I’m a big fan of balance and moderation in all things. I don’t think it would be good for business to be in chaos ALL the time.
About the only thing that thrives on chaos is government and the politicians. Even if they have to create their own crises.
If nature abhors a vacuum, does nature abhor order?
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Well, look in my garage.
Both are shown to be true.
And one of my corollaries: Flat surfaces are Gravity interrupters.