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RE: This is how you do it

in OCD5 years ago

Back in the days, Made in Japan was the cool. We looked for Japanese Watch, Radio, Machinery, Camera and everything. Back then, I also learned a term "kaizen' in my early school years that refers to continuous improvement through learning. I did not know why that is important.

After all these years, I realized that what that concept refers to is not to continuously changing but to ensure you are looping back all the learnings you had when you operate a system - an organization, a product line. I agree the randomness has its structure principle you referred in the blogpost. Random is never random yet it is guided by a pattern that is not linearly structured. That is why big data is important so that you can identify linearity in randomness - random individual thoughts.

And, you write well, but, it requires me to read everything twice. You killed me right here😇 😂 😛

But, for a time at least, we will still be able to have ideas, yet with the way the internet encourages sharing, those ideas become public domain.

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The way of the Samurai - I think when investigated, all top of their game loop back and continually develop their fundamentals.

. That is why big data is important so that you can identify linearity in randomness - random individual thoughts.

The problem with BigData only a small handful of companies with very big hands have access.

And, you write well, but, it requires me to read everything twice.

I write in an obscure way - largely on purpose

Perhaps I will write a short post on it :)

Agree with you on Big data. May be the way forward is to have decentralized ownership of that data. I know that is complex how much we have moved into this big 5 concepts. However, anything is possible.
You writing style is unique. Try to write that short post in plain language, short sentences 😀