Sunday, July 18, 2010

slow

Sometimes I think the world misses out on good people because policy and procedure within a particular structure hinders progressive thinking. Those who claim to know can sometimes miss out on things they didn't know because they have been playing their hand only. They forget that the game requires more than one hand to play. Anyone who holds a set of cards should have the ability to play his hand without being slammed by the "no talking" rule. But there are many hands to play and many ways to see what cards your opponents are holding. Policy and procedure hinders that part of the game, the enjoyment of it. No joy, no game. No game, all is the same. Policy and procedure is a social construction designed to set the deck before the hands are played. LLc 98.2