How many poets does it take?

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How many poets does it take to change a lightbulb? It's more complicated than you thought, by some way.

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How many poets does it take to change a light bulb?

That's an important question. You might not think so, but I believe it is, and I'm offering you today a poem that was written by a commentator on my blog called Jon Harvey.

Jon has served as a local councillor in the UK, and he wrote this poem to explore an idea which I have explored on my blog of late, and that is the difference between what is called linear and non-linear thinking and the consequences that the difference between those two types of thinking have for political decision making.

For those who don't know about it, linear decision making is intensely rational, and step, by step, by step, you can move from A to B, to C, to D and E , and that's the way in which most decisions are made by most politicians in the UK.

You might think it's a very logical thing to do, but the problem with it is that you end up with rather routine, dull, uninspired, and frequently, very narrow decisions which fail to take into consideration all the information that is required to reach a proper conclusion about complex problems, which most of those things that of course our politicians are required to look at are.

They aren't simple.

They involve vast numbers of different variables coming together to try to meet a combination of needs using a combination of resources. And that's what non-linear thinking does.

Non-linear thinking is a concept which is particularly noted amongst those who are considered to be neurodivergent in our society, and those are people who have things like autism and ADHD, or the combination, which is AuDHD, or who are maybe dyslexic, or dyspraxic, or whatever. They seem to be very good at making the types of connections that actually create complex outcomes to complex problems . They may have difficulty explaining how they've got from A to E, but they'll actually get to J, because they've seen problems, which linear thinking does not.

Why did Jon offer me this poem? Well, he offered it because poets are a particular group in our society who are very likely to be non-linear thinkers. And so this is what he had to say, and I want to share it with you because I really enjoyed his poem.


How many poets

How many does it take
To change a light bulb?
You want to know..?
Ten
It's a made up number
Plucked from a random synapse
Ten poets

Ten poets:

One to hold the bulb,
To cradle it with care
To honour it
To see it
To be it.

A second to worry
About whether any word
Rhymes with bulb
And no word does
Dr Internet confirms

A third to imagine
Magical metaphors
How bulbs light up our lives
How bulbs are binary
Off or on

A fourth to shoehorn analogies
Of how bulbs are like small suns
Are like the stars of our homes
Guiding us like torches in the night

A fifth to talk of love
And passion
And devotion
Of how bulbs just fit
And slide
Into their screw fittings
Or bayonets…

A sixth to imagine
A world without light bulbs
A desolate desert of darkness
A future to grieve for and despair

A seventh to hold the ladder
Because poets need to be safe
Even when their words stir, challenge
And upset

An eighth to evoke history
To recall times gone past
Of Edison
And Tesla
And Benjamin Franklin

A ninth to sense
The bulbous
The globular
The spherical
The oval
The infinite symmetry

And a tenth to hold the poet holding the chair.

Ten poets
Changing light bulbs
For the world

Buckingham
24 March 2024


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