Finalizing the model – Tools for Sense- Making Series Participation Here we have participation among humans with the common good in mind. Then we have this idea of co-manifestation towards the common good. In this complete model, we have orientation and a relationship with humans that creates interaction which causes co-manifestation thus creating the proper orientation. Key Terms Common Good, Co-Manifestation, Participation, Orientation Shared Values This model…
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Making Sense of the World
Where Are We Going Part 3 Tools For Sense-Making Series In Understanding the World – Where Are We Going Part 2, we discussed how the perspective model needs both connection and a shared frame between you, the common good, and people. Orientation In this model, you will notice that the common good is at the…
Understanding the World
Where Are We Going Part 2 – Tools For Sense-Making Series In Where Are We Going Part 1: Our Views: The Dangers of Oversimplifying, we talked about the simple model that I think numerous people are using to understand the world today. This model is where the primary mode is you, others, and the line…
Conspiracy Theories and their Utility
Tools for Sense-Making Series- Episode 3 Why We Believe in Conspiracy Theories Conspiracy theories, often dismissed as the realm of the delusional, serve a deeper psychological purpose. They provide a sense of control and understanding in a chaotic world. The Need for Control Some conspiracy theories give people a sense of power, making them believe…
Critical Thinking – If A Then What Else?
Tools for Sense-Making Series – Episode 2 The Power of Critical Thinking: A Pragmatic Approach In today’s information-saturated world, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of opinions and beliefs. To navigate this complexity, we must develop strong critical thinking skills. By questioning assumptions, challenging conventional wisdom, and exploring multiple perspectives, we can better…
Our Views: The Dangers of Oversimplifying
Tools for Sense-Making Series – Episode 1 I’ve noticed a frequent pattern in how people perceive the world: a simplified view that pits “us” against “them.” This simplistic model often leads us to seek political solutions as the primary means of addressing complex problems. However, I believe this approach is flawed and ultimately ineffective. A…