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	<title>Comments on: Be Creative Amid Chaos</title>
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		<title>By: Lynn O'Connor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynn O'Connor</dc:creator>
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		<description>I posted this as comment in Wired, and think it belongs here too:

David Allen does it again; he demonstrates his brilliance as a social analyst, raising questions about our contemporary lives and finding the positive spin on familiar current behavior. That is quite extraordinary. Many pundits and experts end up finding fault with whatever is happening, when they didn&#039;t make happen themselves, when their own work is not the latest thing around. Not David. He catches on to the subtleties of life around him, he jumps in himself to new experiences, and comes out spinning descriptions and explanations of why; if something is happening, it is likely that its supposed to happen. He sees human nature expressing its best self, in every corner of our newest attractions, even our web-based &quot;addictions.&quot; DA is a real social scientist, who furthermore encourages us all to be the same.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I posted this as comment in Wired, and think it belongs here too:</p>
<p>David Allen does it again; he demonstrates his brilliance as a social analyst, raising questions about our contemporary lives and finding the positive spin on familiar current behavior. That is quite extraordinary. Many pundits and experts end up finding fault with whatever is happening, when they didn&#8217;t make happen themselves, when their own work is not the latest thing around. Not David. He catches on to the subtleties of life around him, he jumps in himself to new experiences, and comes out spinning descriptions and explanations of why; if something is happening, it is likely that its supposed to happen. He sees human nature expressing its best self, in every corner of our newest attractions, even our web-based &#8220;addictions.&#8221; DA is a real social scientist, who furthermore encourages us all to be the same.</p>
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