Chaos is not fully organized, it is characterized by disorder. Chaos is everywhere, and we humans are uncomfortable with the seemingly random concept of the universe without identifiable patterns and logic. We do not like confusion and confusion, as evidenced by the need to classify everything into clearly defined and interpretable areas. When an unknown phenomenon occurs, we turn to the religion to find countless mysterious answers. "People need to believe that they can see order in a chaotic event" (gray).
"This is a confusion, in order, in confusion, in higher orders.The most reliable order is the most immutable order, this is not necessarily the most visible order.The observer seems to be invisible from the tree This tree can make him ignore the forest. "- Jordan Peterson. As we continue to center ourselves, we will be blinded by the larger ones. If you find something more important than yourself, always being conscious of it and being able to respond appropriately in any way, it does not apply to the "small" idea, such as whether it conforms to the ideal seen in Instagram. Into
Some people think nature is chaotic. Other people believe in that order. I am a camp where nature fluctuates between the two. There is confusion, then it tends to order. Then go back to the confusion. Then I will return to the order. Please bring me a hive. As it comes in, bees jump out of the nest boxes from the messy nest boxes, grabbing most people tightly and frightening. They confused and completely drowned the sky. Crazy things turn into an organized funnel like a tornado. Because they catch up with the Queen and shape her perfectly. Balls then they wait quietly as far as they can until their scouts find a house and they pop out again
Changes from confusion to order are not as easy (or even happen as happen) as changes from order to chaos. Behind this there is simple reasoning, confusion is complicated and the order is relatively simple. As you can imagine, coping with confusion is far more difficult than processing orders. The transition from one to the other is a very complicated task. When the authors talk about mirrors, they refer to the so-called "self-similarity". Self-similarity is iterative