Archive for the 'insight'
June 22nd, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in attention, Charles Cameron, complex systems, connectivity, conservativism, consilience, creativity, cultural intelligence, Design, earth, ecosystem, emotion, framing, freeplay, futurism, games, geopolitics, graphical thinking, hard problem in consciousness, insight, koan, metacognition, nuance / subtlety, pattern language, Patterns, peace, Perception, personal, philosophy, photography, physics, primary loyalties, Religion, resilience, rethinking thinking, sacrament, scenario, seed, soft power, symbolism, synthesis, terrain, thoughts illustrated, Uncategorized, wicked problems | Comments Off on One bead for a rosary
June 14th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 21st century, Adaptability, Alfred Thayer Mahan, America, blog-friends, blogosphere, Collaboration, cooperation, creativity, defense, innovation, insight, intelligence, J. Scott Shipman, national security, recommended reading, small wars journal, strategy, Tactics, USMC, war | Comments Off on Recommended Reading: Five Notable Posts
April 29th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in Charles Cameron, christianity, creativity, insight, philosophy, recommended reading, rethinking thinking, synthesis, Theology, Uncategorized | 2 comments
April 23rd, 2012 by zen
“What you think, you become” ...
Read morePosted in 21st century, academia, Adaptability, analytic, blogosphere, brain, cognition, Collaboration, connectivity, consilience, cooperation, creativity, crowdsourcing, culture, education, Epistemology, horizontal thinking, ideas, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, military, military reform, psychology, reform, rethinking thinking, small wars journal, social science, society, strategy, swj blog, synthesis, teaching, theory, Uncategorized, vertical thinking | 16 comments
April 19th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in ancient history, bateson, Charles Cameron, christianity, hard problem in consciousness, insight, Islam, judaism, khalid sheikh mohammed, koan, philosophy, rethinking thinking, scriptures, Theology, torture, Zen | 4 comments
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