What is the opposite of complexity?
That is the starting question from which I explored complexity in this wonderful conversation with the wise owl and elder that is Rod Griffiths.
Just what is complexity? Can it be defined or is it felt?
In exploring complexity, we went through many areas in this conversation ranging from beauty in design, existentialism, aesthetics, the role of our nervous system, as well as how we actively move away from complexity and why we protect ourselves from it.
We live in a highly complex world, something COVID has painfully revealed to us.
We also talked about surrendering to complexity and just being in it, as opposed to restlessly needing to do something.
This is a fantastically gentle yet deep conversation that has so much to offer as we continue to face an uncertain, complex, ever changing and ambiguous world.
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