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Nature to stand out? - Part II July 31, 2007

Posted by nbeyond in : speculation - extreme , trackback

Continuing from the article nature to stand out? - part I, I’d like to talk more about the second world in details on this post. For your recap about the previous article, the second world has more standing-out tendency than the blue world (the first world), because it has a wider range of colors than mere blue. This may represent a variety of heterogeneity that one may experience in his or her life. If we all are on our own vehicles moving at the same speed in the same route, we do not even need any race, because we all arrive at the same time.

In contrast to the blue world, this is not true in the second world. Although we have same vehicles, each road has ups and downs or some dead ends so that we have to go backward to make it right and try other alternative routes. Thus, there are good chances that you may make a mistake or keep making mistakes in your life, which to make it simple here is a race.

Let’s look at these individuals described as a whole bunch of red dots in the figure. This is a snap shot taken in the middle of the race happening in the second world.

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Red dots are us taking journey in the second world, a world with diversity

Maybe because some are lucky or just capable of going fast, these red dots are not aligned with a horizontal line where they started their race. Some go faster than others. Some are efficient and another are less efficient or may not be interested in this race at all. Some may be trapped in dead zones and keep making decisions that keep trapping them in the dead zones. Here’s a more detailed description zoomed in the race.

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Paths that some standing-out racers prefer

If you look at this figure, you can clearly see the gray bold thick arrows preferred by some outstanding individuals. They simply go faster by taking the faster paths, in which they may enjoy freewheeling downhill or are capable of finding short and fast cuts. This second world clearly shows the tendency of “Standing Out from the crowd.


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