History is often viewed as conflict between the instinct for order and the impulse toward chaos.
Without order,nothing exists;without chaos,nothing grows.
And yet the struggle between them sheds more blood than any other war.
The instinct for order is an expression of mankind's desire for safety,stability,predictability,and a cause and effect simple enough to be relied upon.
Without resistance to change,growth itself would be impossible:resistance to change creates safe,stable,predictable environments in which change can happen.
The instinct for order is therefore aggressive.It opposes any change,any variation of perspective,any hostility of environment or intention.It fights to create and defend the condition it seeks.
The impulse toward chaos is mankind's inbred knowledge that the best way to survive any danger is to run away!It is a focus on the resources of individual imagination and cunning,rather than on the potential of action.Its most common expression involves an insistence upon self-determination,individual liberty,and nonconformity,which is all a rationalization of the desire to flee,to survive by escape.
Therefore the impulse toward chaos is also aggressive.The very act of escape breaks down systems of order:it contradicts safety,avoids stability,defies cause and effect.Like the instinct for order,it fights to create and defend the conditions it seeks.
BUT,stability and predictability themselves would be impossible without chaos.Chaos exerts the pressure which requires order to shape itself accurately.Without accuracy,order would self-destruct as soon as it came into being.
For these reasons,the struggle between order and chaos is eternal,necessary-and extremely expensive.By nature,mankind is at their most violent and belligerent in self-defense.
;) This is a quote from a story I read(with a little improvising on my part),It hit a particular nerve on MY VIEWS of the shape of where mankind is heading,what will the historians of tomorrow see when they look at the conditions we live in today,wars(invariably continuous),plague(aids,etc)and famine.
Any ideas,I do see the world through a certain skeptical view(being a little tweaked myself),but I am still a part of the world,human,and needy like anyone else.