The
choice between making and unmaking
As we grew up, we had a choice between two fundamental paths. One
path would bring us closer to building things up, contributing
to the lives of others, giving something back to life, and making
the world a brighter, more “wholesome” place. This
is the additive path of making.
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi,
an eminent scientist born in Hungary in 1893, postulates that there
exists what he calls the "principle" of
syntropy or "negative entropy."
The concept of syntropy
postulates the existence of a force which causes living things
to reach higher and higher levels of organization,
order and dynamic harmony.
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