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04/25/2025

Dan Menzel
April 9 at 5:41 AM ·
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My friend and I were playing with Google Gemini. We were lamenting the state of the union and how AI is going to take over...da da da da. Bear in mind, we did have a couple of beers. We moved on to the qualities of Tai Chi especially Tai Chi Push Hands. We asked Gemini how to apply the principles of Tai Chi Push Hands to transparency of information. Surprisingly, it was a most appropriate response:
1. Sensitivity (Listening Energy):
Tai Chi: In push hands, this means feeling the opponent's intent and energy without resistance.
Transparency: This translates to actively seeking to understand what information stakeholders (the public, employees, etc.) need and perceive. It's about being receptive to feedback, concerns, and questions, not just pushing out data.
Example: A company holds regular town halls where employees can openly ask questions and express concerns, and management actively listens and responds.
2. Yielding:
Tai Chi: Instead of blocking force, you redirect it.
Transparency: When faced with demands for information, organizations should avoid defensiveness or stonewalling. Instead, they should acknowledge the request and provide what information they can, explaining any limitations.
Example: A government agency receives a freedom of information request. Instead of denying it outright, they provide the available data and explain why certain parts are redacted due to privacy concerns.
3. Sticking and Following:
Tai Chi: Maintaining contact with the opponent to control their movements.
Transparency: This means consistently providing updates and information as it becomes available, rather than in sporadic bursts. It's about building trust through a continuous flow of relevant data.
Example: A construction project provides regular updates to the community on its progress, any delays, and how they are being addressed.
4. Neutralizing:
Tai Chi: Dissolving incoming force to minimize its impact.
Transparency: When releasing potentially damaging information, organizations should do so in a way that minimizes shock and promotes understanding. This involves providing context, explanations, and acknowledging any negative impacts while outlining steps to mitigate them.
Example: A company announces layoffs. They do so with clear communication, offering severance packages, outplacement services, and explaining the business rationale behind the decision.
5. Balance and Harmony:
Tai Chi: Maintaining one's center and equilibrium in interaction with an opponent.
Transparency: Organizations should balance the need for openness with other considerations, such as:
Privacy: Protecting sensitive personal information.
Security: Not releasing information that could compromise safety.
Competitive Advantage: Protecting legitimate business secrets.
This balance requires careful judgment and clear communication about the reasoning behind disclosure decisions.
In essence, applying Tai Chi principles to information transparency means moving away from a one-way, purely data-driven approach and towards a dynamic, responsive, and balanced exchange of information that fosters trust and understanding.

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Yeehaw!

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Tomorrow morning 9a.m.
3-16-24 Taichi in the park,
meet at Churchill Woods Shelter.
C’mon, I’ll teach you a few things…

The park was darn near empty, lots of birds errantly stretching their songs. A bit chilly, but as usual, once we started...
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“ You do not know a thing,
until you’ve done it ten thousand times”.

This seems right to me. No matter what you do. And each time you do it, tell yourself, this is going to be the one.
Focus down to the breath and begin…

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