Living Patterns: Causes, Complexities and Coordination

Introduction

Darwin wanted to explain the rich variety of species in the natural world. Einstein's quest was for a complete and consistent theory of the fundamental principles governing the behavior of the universe. Buddha wanted to find a solution to the suffering and dissatisfaction in the world.

Most of us have little time to make sense of the diverse range of theories, religions, approaches and perspectives on life.

The demand is for an sufficiently reliable philosophy that may not answer all the questions we have, but is probably 'good enough' for everyday living.

Living Patterns presents a conceptual model that features three main components, or 'Lenses' dealing with causes, complexities and coordination.

The Living Code web library has all the background material, so you can check out more details if you want.

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