"We’ve been programming humans for millennia, but it wasn’t until the 20th century that children grew up programming computers. This allowed them to grasp metaphorically the nature of leadership, which requires distilling principles into concise language. The writers of the Ten Commandments, The American Constitution, and The HP Way understood this. They codified abstract ideas into plain language, giving countless individuals the chance to interoperate on a scale they otherwise couldn’t."
An Introduction to Elepath, by Jake Lodwick