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The Domino Effect is a structured, strategic, organized method to
gain control of "out of control" or future issues, tasks, or
projects. The basic concept is to line up dominoes or plan
activities strategically to accomplish your goals. The Domino
Effect is not "fortune" telling, it's "future" telling, it's not
about reading "palms," it's about reading and writing "plans," and
it's not allowing others to suggest your future, it's you taking
control of your own future. It's about setting up a plan, and more
importantly action steps (dominoes) to accomplish your plan.
How many times have you thought about introducing a new product
into the marketplace, and as you thought about it, you realized
that you have a great idea, but aren't sure how to make it a
reality? Do you need to generate more revenue and more profit for
your company but aren't sure the best way to move forward? Maybe
you've introduced new products to the marketplace and it hasn't
gone as well as you had hoped, maybe you've even "failed"? Maybe
your competition is getting just a little too close to your market
share or you want more of theirs? There are some basic strategies
that can help you dominate. And they're all in this book.
The concept of “flesh” in philosophical terms derives from the
writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. This was the word he used to
name the concrete realm of sentient bodies and life processes that
has been eclipsed by the abstractions of science, technology, and
modern culture. Topology, to conventional understanding, is the
branch of mathematics that concerns itself with the properties of
geometric figures that stay the same when the figures are stretched
or deformed. Topologies of the Flesh is an original blend of
continental thought and mathematical imagination. Steven M. Rosen
opens up a new area of philosophical inquiry: topological
phenomenology. Through his unique application of qualitative
mathematics, he extends the approaches of Merleau-Ponty and
Heidegger so as to offer a detailed exploration of previously
uncharted dimensions of human experience and the natural world.
Rosen's unprecedented marriage of topology and phenomenology is
motivated by the desire to help overcome the pervasive dualism of
contemporary philosophy and Western culture at large. To carry this
to completion, he must address his own dualistic stance as author.
Challenging the author's traditional posture of detachment and
anonymity, Rosen makes his presence vividly felt in his final
chapter, and his philosophical analysis is transformed into a
living reality.
This book explores the evolution of space and time from the
"apeiron" -the spaceless, timeless chaos of primordial nature.
Rosen examines Western culture's effort to deny "apeiron," and the
critical need now to lift the repression on "apeiron" for the sake
of human individuation. "This groundbreaking book brings to
fruition Rosen's reflexive theory of time and space. With recent
physics breaking linear time symmetry, this unique integration of
physics and philosophy is indeed timely." -Eugene T. Gendlin,
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, University of
Chicago "Rosen's ideas are precisely stated, and he draws upon an
impressive range of sources, both ancient and modern. The author
shows the inadequacy of conventional thinking about space and time
and argues persuasively for an intriguing new alternative. This
important book may have radical implications for the conduct of
science in the 21st century." -Brian Josephson, Cambridge
University Professor of Physics, Nobel Laureate
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