I've been thinking about how lots of our systems of rule do not really do well with kind of long term view needed for solving things like climate change.

Statagemocracy is the name for the class of systems of rule that put stratagies at the heart of the system. So rules and regulations would be dictated based on the current strategic system. Not on short term concerns.



Tell me a story of how things change. Evolve, mutate, adapt. You know... change.

So many stories are about how things stay the same, on a treadmill of normality, going nowhere with fancy special effects.

So much seems wrong with how things are, normality is not an option. Normality is a veil we pretend is happening, so that people can sleep at night, if they beieve in it. You can try and get people to believe it, but it falls flat more and more. Insufficient.

I have tried to tell lots of stories, they all have been buried or forgotten. So tell me a story you want to hear. Just make it about change and make it work with the world as it is.



I've seen Twitter compared to a brain, with people as distributed processing units.

The closest thing to a brain twitter's beehaviour at the moment is a firm of swarm. So people tweet and post and dunk on an issue as if somewhere a decision is going to be made on their stuff. Like a bed waggle dance but with more meanness?

Occasionally a decision maker sees something and something occurs because of the clamour, but there is no in built mechanism. And it is easy to retreat into echo chambers, in which you don't notice of the rest of the swarm is going in a completely different direction.