Antifragile

I am reading a great book:  Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder by Nassim Taleb.  His concept is that there are things (and people) that are fragile, meaning that they are damaged by disorder, change, chaos, and errors; and that there are antifragile things (and people) who grow and benefit from change, chaos, disorder, and errors.Systems (and people) that try to defend against change; that strive for control and are eventually subject to failure and breakdown are considered fragile.Systems (and people) that benefit from change and chaos and grow stronger through error and failure are considered antifragile.Inquiry Method is an anti-fragile system.  In Inquiry Method, everything that occurs that creates a “negative” or disruptive effect is considered an opening to growth and development.  In Inquiry Method, we celebrate surprise, the unknown, the unexpected because it leads to opening ourselves to One Self, deeper truth, and maturity.In Nassim’s world, we are a tribe of anitfragilistas!  Bring on the chaos for it will only make us stronger.

UncategorizedKyle Mercer