Excessive chaos produces a desire for order. The desire for order is both good and evil: cooperation is good, dictatorship is evil. Everything not trivial is complex.

Excessive order produces a desire for chaos. The desire for chaos is both good and evil: self-determinism is good, denying responsibility is evil. Nothing is purely one or the other.

Improving things is not futile, but it can be difficult and requires maintenance and debugging. It is impossible to predict every consequence, but quite possible to predict the likely consequences of most actions. Nothing exists in a vacuum.

Ignoring one or more of the above precepts is a common failure for philosophers, economists, engineers and politicians.