Posts Tagged ‘evolution’

Starting over

Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

I was out walking the other day I came across this.  The picture isn’t quite as clear as I thought, so let me explain what I was looking at.  This is a stump of a tree that has been blown over and its trunk sawn off.  Growing over the stump is a colony of fungi, and from the root stock fresh growth is springing up, drawing nutrition from the old root system.  It is a fabulous example of how Nature uses resources and adapts. 

As someone who had to start over when my life was metaphorically ‘blown over’, I can relate to this.  You have to use what you have left and grow again.  It may feel like everything you had was destroyed but those systems continue to try to nourish you and, if you let it, new growth begins.

It is common for very successful people to fail multiple times before getting it right.  In the US they are more forgiving of this and understand that evolution works in the business world just as much as the natural one. 

If today you find yourself in a place where it feels like there is no possibility of going on, that everything is in ruins, then perhaps you can take a little faith that no matter the disaster there is a way forward.  Look to your roots; what is it that makes you strong?  Grow from that place and you will find your way forwards.

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  1. Famous ‘failures’

Copying IS Genius…

Friday, January 21st, 2011

I came across this wonderful article in the Telegraph which hypothesises that humans (and to some lesser degree great apes) have a unique ability to learn from each other by copying and this is one key reason for our accelerated progress.  We don’t need to evolve to create new functionality, we can simply reproduce the actions of our peers.

Interestingly, the ‘Not Invented Here’ syndrome flies in the face of this key strategy, and can block progress in Change programmes.  Of course you need to adapt what you copy to ensure it is a comfortable fit with your own situation, capabilities and resources, but it is this very tailoring that creates the next step in the chain.  Something doesn’t need to be original to work, it might just need to be different.

Copy from the best but never slavishly.  Always walking 5 paces behind someone else may get you where you need to be, but ensure you never copy without asking if this strategy fits your needs and circumstances

“A woman is handicapped by her sex, and handicaps society, either by slavishly copying the pattern of man’s advance in the professions, or by refusing to compete with man at all.”    Betty Friedan

“If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you’ll achieve the same results.”   Anthony Robbins

Micro People

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Palau is a small collection of islands between China & Australia, with a population of only 20,000 and a land mass of 500 sq km, so in the great scheme of things, pretty unimportant really. A team of American scientists recently discovered some very interesting fossilised skulls in a cave there. Initially they thought these might be a completely new type of man, which might have rewritten our history. They were not only very small but had an unusual shaped skull. Once they got the skulls back to a laboratory they were initially disappointed to discover that these were relatively recent only 3000 years old.

These skeletons were tiny; adult males at around a metre tall and weighting around 95lbs, in other words about the same as a 5 year old. This made them the smallest humans yet found. They were at a loss to discover how they came to be there, too far from any land mass to have travelled there without relatively modern boats. In the end they were forced to conclude that these must have been the descendants of full sized Polynesians, who had arrived there, and over time, and due to a poor diet gradually got smaller and smaller. The key conclusion was that it appeared that mankind could be reshaped by evolution in a very short period, perhaps over 300 years!

This is pretty staggering stuff, because if mankind can be reshaped by his environment like this, doesn’t it put a pretty powerful spin on the message of those who are warning us that we are changing our planet day-by-day!

It appears that Change is an ever present and unavoidable force in our lives

The reason why the universe is eternal is that it does not live for itself; it gives life to others as it transforms” Lao Tzu

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