NYT Book Review: ‘Messy’ Proposes a Flexible Approach to Life

You know about the combination of Chaos AND Order - the "chaordic organization". Here's an update on implications for systemic innovation in work and life from «Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives» - by Tim Harford
Excerpt: "Simply put, rules are easier than exceptions: People themselves are messy, but heuristics and labels are often easier than nuanced analysis. The result can be a disconcerting like-mindedness, an invisible bubble of opinions that reinforces our own."

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