Friday, June 16, 2006

Spirals: Inward, Downward, Onward

I've recently created a hypothesis: Life is a set of spirals, or at least, self-fulfilling prophecies. Or, in physics terms, an object in motion will continue in motion unless acted upon by another force.

School/Jobs: There's a self-momentum to education. Good grades in high school makes good grades in college easier, which makes good jobs easier.

Friendships: Friendships are rarely static. They tend continue moving closer, moving rapidly apart, or reinforcing the distance that exists. Yes, momentum can shift (and periodically does), but the past is a remarkably good predictor of the future.

Group Efforts: Getting a new group going is an amazingly challenging task. But once the group gets going, it tends to have a culture which is incredibly difficult to change. Eventually the momentum will shift toward decline.

Hurricanes: And tornados. Enough said.

Maybe I'm confusing spirals with entropy: Everything moves toward decay unless energy is put into the system. Or maybe life isn't about spirals. Maybe it is circles.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Talking about circles reminds me of this song. :)

Anonymous said...

Post about geishas and church.

Anonymous said...

Geishas! 'nuff said.

Anonymous said...

I, too, want to see you blog about why church isn't relaxing. I think I know the answer, but I also think it'd make a good post. :)