The words organization and organism aren’t actually very closely related. An organism is an entity, sea mineral, animal, vegetable, or sociocultural, that lives and develops independently, according to complex dictates that are internal to it, and almost always spontaneous; in all cases an organism can be considered a living being. An organization is a bureaucratic entity, sea mineral, animal, vegetable, or sociocultural, and it depends on external agents to dictate its development; never is an organization a living being.