Sunday, December 12, 2010

Disequilibrium

Resolution against disequilibrium
  1. Quick thinking on your feet, rationalisation, and then speed of execution is important. Risk mitigation, opportunity realisation, sharing of benefits with others and not being too self-centred, firmness of position. All these are important facets of the thought processes taking place mentally when assessing something new.
  2. When these complexities are arrested or deferred on the basis of procrastination, then all else fails to function as everything is left hanging. Sort of the multi-coloured rainbow roulette of the Mac, or the infamous hourglass of Windows. Only when resolution is forthcoming is everything rebooted, so to speak.
  3. That is how I must approach the disequilibrium of the new corner house. Lots of other things hinges on this resolution.
Cant see Roy turning this around
  1. Roy is at it again. I think the last full game that I watched was the 2-0 defeat against Everton. He's utterly hopeless.

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