True or Not True?
Higher Predictability = Lower Connectivity
I heard this the other night and liked it a lot. So obviously you know I think it's true. But I like it mainly b/c it's true in so many different arenas. I can't think of an arena that's not true in.
I heard this the other night and liked it a lot. So obviously you know I think it's true. But I like it mainly b/c it's true in so many different arenas. I can't think of an arena that's not true in.
marriage? old friends?
Posted by Drew Caperton | 9:26 AM
yeah in some ways it's not true in marriage and old friends, but in some ways it is. I definitely agree that having a predictable spouse is AWESOME in a lot of ways, and the same with old friends. I guess it's a pretty large blanket statement, huh?
Posted by Sean Walker | 2:02 PM
The blanket statement works in the realm of entertainment and presentations, so you're on to something. See where it leads.
Posted by Drew Caperton | 4:31 PM
a predictable spouse??? in matters of character, dependability, yeah that is VERY key...
but if you are planning to marry a woman... and all signs point to yes so far... I think-
There is more to be said for consistency... That would be more in the relationship arena...
Don't expect much predictability in many other areas!!! Ha
Posted by Anonymous | 2:08 PM
sounds like McDonalds...
VERy predictable... not very much connectivity to the "cook"
Unique dishes at a friends house... warms the heart, makes the memories, it's just different/ and in my opinion, better.
I know you weren't really talking about food...
But, in church.. you don't want it to be so perfect that you lose the human element, the grit...
It is a SHARED experience, not a movie... pretty lights are nice... but the things that get to you are the " moment" that the realness peeks through... the guitar string pops.. the drummer flops...
people can relate to Oops moments really well...
Ever had a camp speaker who... pretended his mik didn;t work... til everybody got quiet, kinda brings out a compassion in people,
then kicks it on... oh There it is...
HMM
Posted by Anonymous | 2:17 PM
Remmik, if you want to apply this to food, I think you should go right ahead.
Be unpredictable.
Posted by Sean Walker | 4:38 PM
I think I was hungry...
Posted by Anonymous | 8:49 PM