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Thanks for sharing this article. Feels being an interesting summary of a much deeper research on the matter.
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Thanks for sharing this article. Feels being an interesting summary of a much deeper research on the matter. I noticed you have some interesting books and music out there. I particularly enjoy the album and its cover. What was the idea behind?
I'm glad you enjoyed the article. However, I think there might be some confusion, misleading or mistaken rows of columns -Each time you interact with me, it's a new conversation. If you're interested in discussing the article or exploring related topics, I'd be happy to chat with you!
Metaprograms: The Blueprint and Tools for Building a Mind . Goal . Soul . Aim
Imagine building a house, which represents your conscious experience, strength, hope, decisions, feelings and opinions; plus reality.
· A building site and the raw lumber for a stick house, stone or glass blocks. It's tangible, this mind stuff that you have to work with.
· Metaprograms (The Invisible Framework): Metaprograms are not the house itself, nor the materials. They are the architect's blueprint and the builder's essential tools.
· The blueprint (the pattern) determines the house's fundamental layout: Is it a sprawling single-story ranch or a multi-level tower focused on a pinnacle view ? Are the rooms open-plan (Global) or a series of defined, specialized chambers (Specific)?
· The tools (the process) determines who, what, when, where, why and/or how the house is being built: Does the builder use a fast, powerful nail gun (Proactive) or carefully measure and hand-drill each screw (Reactive)? Do they work from the foundation up (Procedure) or assemble pre-fabricated walls (Options)?
Applying the Metaphor:
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Gratitude
is the carpenter. This operation takes the raw material and carefully sands, stains, and polishes it, acknowledging the quality of the work and making it a valued part of the final home.·
Curiosity
is the architect and surveyor, constantly looking at the land (the domain of knowledge) and asking, "What if we extend this wing? What's underneath this levee or rock? How can we design this to capture more light, flow or waves?" This drives the exploration and expansion of the structure.·
Engagement
is the foreman on the site, coordinating with other crews (people in the conversation). These operations ensure the work is collaborative, that communication is clear, and that the project moves forward through active participation.·
Clarification
is the inspector with a level and blueprint, constantly checking that the walls are plumb and the wiring is to code (the domain of information). This aspect or condition asks, "Does this align? Is this understood correctly?" Ensure the integrity of the build.The Coaching Insights are Project Manager's Recommendations:
· "Continue Exploring" means: Keep your architect and surveyor on the payroll; their work is yielding great results.
· "Engage in Discussions" means: Your foreman is effective; make sure he stays on site to coordinate the team.
· "Show Appreciation" means: Your finish carpenter is adding tremendous value; give them more work to do.
· "Seek Clarification" means: Before we pour the foundation, let's have the inspector double-check the measurements to avoid costly mistakes later.
In this way, metaprograms and topological operations are the invisible but essential forces that determine constructs that impact our understanding (perspective) from the raw materials (intuition) of bogus doxxing. They are the style, the method, and the process—the very act of building itself so that anasazi masonry endures for two million years or more.
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