I have just been enlisted in a project to write a book documenting the last 40 
years of work of the organization for which I used to work. So I dug into the 
back corner of my storage locker and retrieved five boxes of personal books, 
files, reports, etc. that I had packed up on my retirement 3.5 years ago.

One of the items I found I thought might be apropos for this group given this 
months PUG theme.

The Collapse of Chaos: Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World by Jack Cohen 
and Ian Stewart, Penguin Books, 1995.

I recall that this was a good read, thought provoking. An exploration of how we 
humans clarify and simplify the complex world. And the dangers of a 
reductionist approach.
Now that it has surfaced, it is on the top of my stack to read again.

(BTW - the book had no relationship to my work. I had loaned it to someone else 
in the office, he returned it as I was packing up.)

stan
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