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Here we also see the issue of "natural" errors or accidents that flow from the complexity of some systems and the inability to imagine outcomes from the far-flung interactions of diverse systems.
We imagine outcomes before projects even start.
In principle, it must be possible to imagine outcomes that would prove the proposition wrong.
In this respect, nanotechnology research encounters an already established field, as it was possible to imagine outcomes of different ELSA approaches.
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Takahashi, Y. K. et al. Neural estimates of imagined outcomes in the orbitofrontal cortex drive behavior and learning.
Potential decisions are 'tested out' in the imagination, and are accepted or rejected partly on the basis of emotional reactions to imagined outcomes.
Write down the imagined outcomes you fear, the lizard-brain fears.
Maybe in giving voice to that stuff, and giving shape to it, and imagining outcomes that surprise us, or survivors who surprise us, we can slowly coalesce to find a way forward, and find a way to talk to one another.
Maybe in giving voice to that stuff, and giving shape to it, and imagining outcomes that surprise us, or survivors who surprise us, we can slowly coalesce to find a way forward, and find a way to talk to each other.
Our imaginations can be fertile soil in which worry and anxiety grow from seeds to weeds, but when we assume the imagined outcome is a sure thing, we are in conflict with what Proust called an inexorable law: "Only that which is absent can be imagined". In other words, what you imagine -- just like what you fear -- is not happening.
It may not be the imagined outcome of that ambitious letter to the Taskforce, with its possibility of merging funding streams into a single channel, focusing on health systems at the heart of efforts to achieve MDGs 4, 5 and 6.
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