It is
very important to understand many things in life transition from chaos to
order. Chaos can create an immense burden, but as soon as the chaos is over
order can be restored. Sometimes chaos is necessary for order. For example when
God flooded the earth this could be considered necessary disorder. It caused
everything to become new and order was forced to be restored. This shows the
end product of chaos can be disorder. In my life this directly applies. In my
younger years I lived in one of the worse neighborhoods in metro Atlanta.
During these times I saw a number of chaotic things, like dogs fighting, people
fighting, and people ruining their lives. I always knew that none of that stuff
was good. It was just what I was used to so I guess one could say I was used to
the continues chaos. Chaos was needed for my family to be convinced to get out
this bad neighborhood we had been in for years. We finally moved after the
third time our house was robbed. Order was immediately restored when we moved
into a much nicer neighborhood. God does everything for a reason although it
can be bad in the moment there is a long term plan God has for all of us. On a
much more mathematical note, this theory can be used in math as well. It basically
shows that in math there are many ways to do some things. Some ways may be very
chaotic and hard to understand but when an answer is ultimately found order is
restored. The cool thing about math is universal principles such as this can
apply, to teach one a much larger lesson.
Monday, March 23, 2015
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