Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Analysis and Reactivity

Ever notice how this well ordered world isn’t always so well or so ordered?  Isn’t that the surrogate for unconventionality?  That’s a favorite word.  It enables describing, wonder of wonders, changeability.  Things need to change.  Not for the sake of change, but for the sake of moving the world forward.
The only thing that is constant is change.  Regardless, change engenders discomfort, anxiety, trepidation.  Change also brings improvement.  Change does not require radical physical, mental or emotional surgery.  Change can be physical as well as chemical (remember those terms from science class?).  Some change is form over substance.  Other change is the essence of a person, place or thing.  Change can also be a state of mind.
Let’s change the subject.  The weather has been changeable.  Global warming has morphed into climate change.  See how easy that was?  Talk about a branding guffaw.  That’s one marketing company I’d never hire.  You’ve got to know the history before you can attempt to address the future.  Find the pitfalls, the traps – as our elected officials say when they are proposing legislation – and attempt to either avoid them or fill them with your solution.
Weather, climate and related items are based upon predictive modeling with a healthy dose of regression analysis.
“What’s that have to do with the price of nylons?”
We perform predictive modeling in our lives.  We may not use sophisticated computer programs or mammoth artificial intelligence but we do analyze.  Sometimes evaluation happens in a split second.  Other times we ponder, contemplate, consider and decide… we don’t.
Our ability to analyze is remarkable.  We may not pay it any mind because we train ourselves to react depending upon the circumstances.  Ever face a challenge that required split second reaction?  More times than you can count!  Since we perform these actions every day we take them for granted.
We are amazing creatures in all our complexities, faults and shortcomings.  Yes, I know, some consider themselves perfect.  That’s a character flaw; an imperfection.  See, I can be right sometimes.  I’m usually right, except when I’m left.  But I’m never left behind.  Sometimes I choose to lead and other times I choose to follow.  The decision is based upon the facts, the data, the circumstances.
Decide to have an awesome day and you shall be rewarded.

Love and hugs, Nikki DiCaro

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