Sure. We could also meet at the Mission Café for lunch Wed, Thurs or Fri
next week would work for me.

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Smith
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 12:36 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Cc: Mary-Charlotte
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] The Brain and Creativity 2

 

Ann Racuya-Robbins wrote: 

I agree here again…the possibility of  ridicule and  being willing to be
considered a fool are involved in original insight (creativity). In fact
even in this friam forum I have felt a kind of ridicule (you don’t know
anything about mathematics) when I am making a point or something
similar…and being encouraged to shut up and raising laughter (at me not with
me). I am somewhat grizzled from experience so I expect this from time to
time. But why are those who do this doing it? What is gained? I think being
able to use mathematical symbology on the friam  would be wonderful but not
if the syntax is not pliable to speak in new ways. And yes I invent
constantly in every language I am able to. 

 

Think of people whose jobs and families’ well being depend on being well
thought of by others. How much ridicule can they stand. Not much.


Ann -

I, for one, applaud your willingness and ability to take the dismissal
and/or ridicule that comes with this situation.  It has allowed your voice
to be heard by at least a few.    The fact that you have been able to avoid
"going away mad" has helped open a door, albeit small, between two
traditionally polarized communities (factions?).   

The sfComplex's mission includes opening this door, even if many of us on
one side of it are not well equipped to deal with what is on the other side,
or what might come through it.  If it were easy, it would already have been
done.

I don't know that I can begin to answer some of your questions, explicit or
implicit, but perhaps we can start some kind of dialog in the subset of the
community that is not having allergic reactions to your thoughts and words.


I have been speaking with Mary-Charlotte Domandi (CC:ed here), from KSFR,
who has good  experience in interviewing and interpreting amongst people and
communities across a wide range.   I would like form a series of
presentations and panel discussions that might give you and others more like
you, a forum at the Complex where your ideas and thoughts are welcomed and
discussed in the same manner as many of the more specific technical topics
are presented.

Perhaps we can meet in-person at the Complex with Mary-Charlotte and others
like myself who are more able to hear what you are trying to say, to get the
dialog started and get something more formal started.   

FRIAM/sfComplex -

I also invite others on FRIAM to contact me and/or Ann directly if you can
hear what she is trying to converse with us about and are interested in
participatin.   I think Ann's point of view is easy for this community to
dismiss, but I also think there are very important aspects of it that we
need to hear if we want the conversation to be as broad and meaningful as it
can be.

- Steve





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