#273 Equilibrium (movie)

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By now we all know that feelings and emotions are a fact of life, they are a nuisance, and they get in the way of things getting done. How about we invent a way to remove feelings and emotions once and for all? And to top it all, make having feelings and emotions illegal. Phew, what a relief that would be! We could live a steady and harmonious life.

That is the premise of the movie “Equilibrium.”

Predictably, you will learn at the end of the movie that feelings are important and eliminating feelings is not the answer. Watch the movie to reinforce this message. This is hardly a spoiler alert, you have to watch the movie to know how it will end.

Understand your feelings and emotions, and learn to manage them. This is not easy, its a lot like going to school. Millions of children have gone to school, but every child has to go to school and get educated. Meaning, just like going to school, managing feelings and emotions is a foundational rite of passage, it is not something to do because no one has done it before.

Managing your emotions has benefits. You will develop good habits, discipline, and work ethic. Most important, you will discover who you are, you will know your identity.

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#272 Complexity and education

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Complexity in the world is going up and will continue to rise. Problems are getting more complex as are solutions. In fact, in current times, even though the inventors profit financially from their work, they would not win awards for simplicity. This has deep implications for those seeking to execute strategy with modern technologies.

Building solutions has become more expensive, thus the best option is to buy solutions or integrate pieces to make up the whole solution. Selection of solutions is hard and purchasing decisions are hard because solutions are not easy to evaluate. More important, it is becoming hard to see how the solution will benefit you, until you see it in action on your business processes, and run by your co-workers. Implementation costs can rise rapidly and it may end up dwarfing the initial purchase price.

Whether you are a buyer or a vendors, the answer is to to do more education before a sale. The more enlightened the customer, the easier the sale, the fewer the post sale hassles.

Vendors try to sell their products, services, and solutions and hope that customers will figure it out or gain enough value to not complain. It works, but sophisticated customers will not put up with this. They have already been burned by the “lets just figure it out” approach.

This is hard to do in a project driven world. The project to acquire a solution may be finished by a person different from the person who started it. The person who takes over solution implementation may have their biases, and may be looking to replace the solution with their pet ideas.

Your leadership legacy will be strong if you finish the project you started. The more complex the project, the harder it is to accomplish, and the stronger your legacy.

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