Being naive simply means that ...

Being naive simply means that we reject received wisdom that something is a problem. We are always naive relative to some definition of the situation, and if we try to become less so, we may accept a definition that confines the definition of small wins to narrower issues than is necessary.
 Karl E. Weick

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The real trick in highly reliable systems is somehow to achieve simultaneous centralization and decentralization.
 Karl E. Weick
If people have multiple identities and deal with multiple realities, why should we expect them to be ontological purists?
 Karl E. Weick