KALEIDOS Number 2 | Page 140

The human being throughout the History has lived again and again in a constant state of Revolution; I understand that it is in its nature to be constantly tempted to change.

When we speak of change, this encompasses two concrete ideas with opposite meanings and at the same time very broad meanings and these are a PRE-ESTABLISHED ORDER and a REVOLUTION that pushes and causes a change.

It is interesting to analyze that within our known universe, and without the participation of human decision, every large organism or minimal particle is susceptible to change;

And a clear example are the seasons of the year, which arise one after another across the planet without lasting more or less time in one part than in the opposite, without discriminating who are the protagonists of a spring or an icy winter.

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That is to say, there is a dimension of ORDER and CHANGE, which escapes our control, but exalts our senses, envelops us, and can influence our feelings and thoughts, as we have millions of artists who inspired their works in a dry autumn leaf flying by the wind or scientists who dedicate their research and thoughts to decipher natural or climatological phenomena.

Charles Darwin, an English naturalist, acknowledged to be the most influential scientist of those who posed the idea of ​​biological evolution through natural selection, told us "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the One most responsive to change ".

But we must have it clear EVOLUTION and REVOLUTION are two ideas that cannot be taken as synonyms, since Evolution refers to the gradual development or changes in something over a period and on the other hand, the word revolution means 'to turn around', to Sudden, complete, or radical change in something.

Nevertheless we will rescue a very enriching idea about the evolution proposed by Darwin: Survives the species more adaptable to change.

Now it is true that Evolutionary goals get best results in small consistent improvements, but unless the approach is modified over time, the results soon flatline, on the contrary Revolutionary goals, can have an exponential effect.

Order & Revolution