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This is perhaps the crux of the issue. Sometimes the old ways are fine, or best, even. Change for its own sake is not anyway to run anything. But staying the same because that is the way it always was is no better, and potentially worse. I think this gets to the Pope’s point. He is saying that some are making an idol out of the past merely because that is what they are more comfortable with. I happen to agree with him.Exactly.
You know, for the best part of my 40 years working in industry, my job was to explain and automate systems. It was in my “progressive” nature. But every now and then, it didn’t hurt to remind my superiors that sometimes people still like to hear a human voice once in a while instead of a machine all the time.
Too much change too soon can be quite counterproductive.
From the laws of physics, however, acceleration implies force. In other words, it isn’t “organic” and natural. As I tried to show above, this doesn’t always provide the best results.