And so, diversity, strengths, and weaknesses
When you think about a carpenter and a hammer and nail, you will immediately
be aware that the " real " strength of a carpenter is not 1 nail, but in a succession
of nails, some of which can be more of a challenge than others. Often, in more
difficult situations, a better perspective on the situation can produce more
favorable results, although not always.
As far as diversity is concerned, very often an increase of differing
perspectives can be highly desirable when trying to evaluate or find
solutions to complex problems, an idea in sync with the following
economist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Edwards_Deming
But, ultimately I think the strength inherent in diversity, requires
some degree of harmony which of course is a term mostly connected
with music and art, but at the same time has a lot to do with science in
the works of Newton, Leibnitz, LaGrange, Euler, Bernoulli, Gauss, Poincare,
Noether, Einstein, Galois, and a bunch more in that group ...
Now, I have run out of gas.
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