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Thursday, 28 January 2010

Subtle seems to be the hardest word

We are constantly buffeted by hyped up blasts of "awesome", "brilliant", "revolutionary", "transformational", "sensational", "utterly", "massive".

Trillion is the new billion, billion is the new million, million is yawn.

With everybody is shouting louder, harder, more vividly, more outrageously, the signal-to-noise ratio degrades. There's so much noise that we all turn up our filters, which makes it harder to pick up the signals.

All of this works against the development of subtle skills, which are essentially the ability to create and to discern fine critical distinctions. It also works against the appreciation of the fine grain of experience, the details of life. Great professionals and people who achieve great things invariably have a great capacity for subtlety.

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