Jens Oliver Meiert

Stream Theory

Published on Jan 31, 2016 (updated Jun 6, 2021), filed under (feed). (Share this on Mastodon or Bluesky?)

Not just since the Law of Attraction is there this idea of “like attracts like,” of self-fulfilling prophecies, of better being “careful” what we wish for. While I do believe in (but don’t practically grasp) the Law of Attraction, I don’t like to work with it philosophically yet (perhaps because of said grasp). But there’s a similar concept that I do like to work with, and that’s focus.

Here I’ll put up one more brief thought experiment. Look at the following ideas and associations.

Against terrorFor peace
Take revengeRecognize root causes
Bomb peopleTake care of people
MistrustFind out motivations
Tighten controlReach out to dissenters
Cut rightsStrengthen liberties
RejectTalk
ResentForgive

Compare (note that these aren’t and don’t have to be opposites). Then look at this one.

Against cancerFor health
Condemn diseaseCelebrate health
Increase researchBuild up faith
Worry about life’s weaknesses and insufficienciesTrust life’s resilience and strength
Complain about injustice and unfairnessUnderstand disease as a space to grow and learn
Transcend technical limitationsTranscend philosophical limitations

Compare again. Extend if you like. Now this:

Against gender biasFor gender equality
Emphasize injusticeHighlight desirable outcomes
Blend gender and oppressionUnderstand the importance of all beings
Build up rage against other genderDevelop a feeling for differences and similarities across genders
Propose quota to force one gender into, the other out of functionsAllow for equal educational opportunities to permit people to assume functions by qualification, not gender

Understanding that we’re looking at these from a light philosophical point of view, what do you notice? Do you think the sides are equally valid and useful? Do you think they lead to the same results? Which course should we take—individually, collectively?

I will conveniently fall back to my student role and, until I can find out whether someone else has done similar with like intent, label this: stream theory. Why? Because how we think seems to impact how we further think, making for thought… streams. Stream theory. But maybe I’ve just lacked patience to think about a better title for this post.

About Me

Jens Oliver Meiert, on November 9, 2024.

I’m Jens (long: Jens Oliver Meiert), and I’m a web developer, manager, and author. I’ve worked as a technical lead and engineering manager for small and large enterprises, I’m an occasional contributor to web standards (like HTML, CSS, WCAG), and I write and review books for O’Reilly and Frontend Dogma.

I love trying things, not only in web development and engineering management, but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my experiences and views. (I value you being critical, interpreting charitably, and giving feedback.)