Disorganization

Sometimes being organized is a bad thing. Too much organization, too much forcing reality to conform to whatever  you've set forth can derail other possibilities that might be better.Last weekend we spent at polycamp with some close friends and a bunch of other folks on varying levels of closeness. Things were very much laid out in a certain way. Breakfast will be 7:30. Lunch at noon. Class A at 9:00 AM. B a 9:30 (overlapping A)At X-Day there was the non-schedule. There was a schedule that everyone seemed to ignore. Sometimes things happened on schedule, sometimes they didn't. As we were driving home Ennie and I were commenting that things lacked the organic nature of X-Day. Perhaps it's just us, but we missed a lot of the spontaneity of the events.Sometimes less is more like that.  :-)

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