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Synergy (from the Greek syn-ergo, συνεργός meaning working together) is the term used to describe a situation where the final outcome of a system is greater than the sum of its parts.
The Apostle Paul used the word in his Epistles (Romans 8:28; 1 Corinthians 3:9) to illustrate a dynamic conception of human, divine and cosmic cooperation: “I did the planting, Apollos the watering, but God made things grow…We are fellow workers (synergoi) with God; you are God’s cultivation, God’s building.” In religious context, Synergism stems from the 1657 Theological doctrine that humans will cooperate with the Divine Grace in regeneration. The term began to be used in the broader, non-theological, sense by 1925.
The opposite of synergy is antagonism, the phenomenon where two agents in combination have an overall effect that is less than that predicted from their individual effects.
Building this site is for sharing of information that may benefit anyone who have visited this Blog. In summary – Creating of Human Synergy
About the Author:
Hobbies/Interest: Reading, Playing Violin, Drawing, Handicaft Work, Making Clay, Chinese Calligraphy, Classical Music, Baking Cookie, Paper Orgami.
Passion: Violin/Music
Dream: Become an Artist(Painting/Drawing/taking Photo around the world – hold exhibition to help third world children).
Hope/Prayer: World peace/Third world countries homeless children will be able to reach out by the social worker, no more starvation and sadness and suffering for the innocent and poor.
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