You may really love the other book "Anti Fragile" by Nassim Taleb.
He looks at nature and how resilient it is and how many times nature actually thrives and gains from disorder. Imagine some seeds need a wildfire before they will proliferate.
He calls this anti fragile.
He then compares this to systems built by humans. An example is cities. Inherently fragile. One piece falling apart brings down the whole system. All the parts are overly dependent on each other.
The book looks at building anti fragile systems. Systems that feed themselves and gain from disorder.
This plays into your comment. YES, absolutely fertilizers I produce are the only sustainable fertilizers. Thanks for bumping me onto track.
I'll probably mention this point in a post this week.
Cheers. Thanks, as always for a wonderful thought.
That book does sound VERy good though it also sounds like I may have written it ;-)>
I don't really read much anymore as I have found I can figure out things with my abilities of observation and deduction quite quickly and often even more adequately than the "experts". though there are of course some compilations of information out there that I do get quite a lot out of.
Thanks for appreciating my contributions and always being open, responsible and adaptive! Those are very fine qualities indeed!
Will check in for your new posts!
SteemOn!
Intuition is one of humans most under utilized tools.
It's like we forgot we have it. We no longer trust it?
I appreciate that you obviously put time into observation of the world and yourself. It deserves the highest order of respect in a time where it's been forgotten.
Cheers my friend.
...adaptation is our greatest power. If we aren't open to adapt we're shunning the natural way of things. Cheer again.
Exactly~
Thanks for recognizing and honoring~
Bless~*~