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Introduction - Foreword Alex de Bruyn

    • Personal Journals

I recently released my memoir Escaping the Amazon and thought I would further release it through this podcast series, for anyone that may want to hear it instead of reading it, to hopefully learn from the decisions I did or did not make in my journey to where I am now. The chaos theory states that, within the apparent randomness of chaotic complex systems, there are underlying patterns, interconnectedness, constant feedback loops, repetition, self-similarity, fractals, and self-organization. Life remains randomly chaotic, with all of us striving for the best outcome, while trying to navigate it day-by-day, decision-by-decision. It may just be worth sharing the decisions that lead us on our journey, so others can learn from them.

I recently released my memoir Escaping the Amazon and thought I would further release it through this podcast series, for anyone that may want to hear it instead of reading it, to hopefully learn from the decisions I did or did not make in my journey to where I am now. The chaos theory states that, within the apparent randomness of chaotic complex systems, there are underlying patterns, interconnectedness, constant feedback loops, repetition, self-similarity, fractals, and self-organization. Life remains randomly chaotic, with all of us striving for the best outcome, while trying to navigate it day-by-day, decision-by-decision. It may just be worth sharing the decisions that lead us on our journey, so others can learn from them.

3 min