Reality blindness and possibility blindness
Tycho Huussen
Systems thinking | project management & consultancy | ecodesign | geological net zero | marine cloud brightening | physics & marine science
What may emerge if we explore the space where new possibility meets reality?
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10 个月Thanks, Tycho Huussen, A great graphic that could fit in the outer and inner reality. As an Engineer, I can feel the reality through the hard elements of science and as an Anthropologist the soft ones. One of the things that I learned in Anthropology is to look at humans as bio-psycho-socio-cultural beings. We can't separate any of those elements (we won't be humans but another thing). We have a bias toward external and it's normal because we depend on material (food, energy) and the social element (the moment we are born, we need someone else for so long time to survive). However the inner elements are there, we are born in a culture where we start to be deeply immersed in our childhood and our psyche (thoughts, feelings, wishes) tries to navigate the complexity of the other three elements of bio-socio-cultural factors. Like in jungling, if you want to play with 4 balls you have to be well-trained, if not one, two, or three of them will disappear.