"A system is defined as choatic when it becomes impossible to know where it will
be next. There is no predictability; the system never lands in the same place twice. But
as chaos theory shows, if we look at such a system long enough, with the perspective of
time, the system always demonstrates its inherent orderliness. The most chaotic of systems
never goes beyond certain boundaries.... Within chaos lies order, and the shape of chaos
is often strikingly beautiful."
Margaret Wheatly