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Bloody Concepts War

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“The Rosseaus, Marxes, Tolstois — men of thought, mind you, ‘impractical’ men, ‘idealist’ have done

more to decide the food you eat and the things you think + do than all

the millions of Roosevelts and Rockerfellars.”

F. Scott Fitzgeraldhttp://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/09/24/f-

scott-fitzgerald-responds-to-hate-mail/

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Concepts determine the most important human behaviors and their social and economic developments,

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... as well as the drive of technological innovation, artistic and political movements, religions, media

and corporation management and marketing.

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Strong concepts, in the right place at the right time, make the ideas pop in our minds,

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… triggering major changes in the directions of civilization.

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Democracy, socialism, colonization, nationalism, zionism, orientalism,

self-determination, fundamentalism… have sparked wars and revolutions.

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Multiculturalism, sustainability, dilution of national borders,

failed states, among others, will cause unpredictable changes...

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… while in daily businesses, cloud computing, branding, outsourcing,

trendwatching, social networks, biotechnology, micro-payments,

long tail, remote work...

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… are causing drastic economic shifts and disruptions in business

models (disruption is in itself a new and scary concept).

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Due to its abstract rational nature, it is often difficult to understand

the complex structures and scopes of conceptual construction.

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Fortunately designers are here to help us,

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… though sometimes even the most talented among them can’t do it!

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Concepts wish making you see the world in a different way - their way!

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They compete in value, urgency and innovation in the different social dimensions;

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... sometimes they overlap - partially or completely, they try to be elastic,

and at the same time definitive;

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… form a complex hierarchy where major concepts subordinate the weaker ones in contention for

ideological segments and markets;

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… strongly disputing a good place under the sun, or rather into people's brains and pockets.

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Behind them are the interests of corporations, universities, publishing groups, nations and churches,

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… backed by their squads of journalists, economists, authors, consultants, artists, scientists, historians etc..

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The dominant concepts compose the socio-economic-cultural framework

reflecting the power structure of society;

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… and for the ‘authors’, to establish a winning concept is a straight way to fortune and glory.

(*) Jim O´Neil, ‘inventor’ of BRICs, in 2002

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Collateral effects

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Concepts, as sophisticated articulators of language, are essential to human

development as we know it,

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… but the competition between them for people’s attention and adoption can have devastating

side effects on our lives:

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… We get confused and anxious, intolerant, paranoid, bigoted and even violent, among

other psychological damages due to excessive and indiscriminate consumption

of these cocktails of ideas...

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… that sometimes are selfish, manipulative, contradictory - intrinsically or among themselves

- and eventually malicious and untrue.

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Sign of the times

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The emergence of the Internet is at the heart of the matter: its speed and multifaceted ‘many-to-many’ architecture enables a frantic and

chaotic conceptual diffusion.

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Despite the apparent formal order within its tags, indexes and lists, web design serves better the www than ordinary people's mental balance.

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Servers, cloud engines and infrastructure make the web a bloody global UFC arena where only the strongest or most clever concepts triumph.

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For content producers the web is like a gigantic ideological supermarket since a huge amount of information is needed to fill the channels that multiply non-stop.

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But for the consumer, alas, the internet looks more like an all-

you-can-eat restaurant,

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… could result in a cerebral indigestion!

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Concepts, how to use

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Concepts are fundamental in the hyperinformation society and to deal

with them critically is crucial to personal and professional growth,

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… but being overwhelmed is an infallible recipe for failure and frustration.

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The purpose of this rant is to reassure the reader that it’s not our fault! - we are just experiencing the

symptoms of hyperinformation,

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… and we can achieve at least an ‘honorable draw’ and some peace of mind if we learn more about the

nature of the threat.

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For those who like tips, here are some simple ones from my personal

experience and reflections:

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1- The collector Adopt routinely concepts that will

help you view and sense a more coherent world;

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2- The wheat and the tares Compare new concepts with the

previously adopted - if they seem contradictory dispose one of them;

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3- When less is more Never ‘buy’ concepts on impulse,

after all, not always the free comes cheap;

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4- We are all designers Draw the structure that better

organizes your selection - could be in shape of tree, flowchart, mind map...

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5- Wall Street Concepts only make sense in a

hierarchy - in our era, almost always subordinated to ‘capitalism’;

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6- Perpetual motion Review and rearrange your concept

collection constantly, always considering coherence as its north.

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Good Luck

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