Questions 1, 3 and 13, I think. But you're absolutely right, relationships and roles are a key part of Human Loops and understanding dynamic situations.
I like your work but complexity and life in flux has been done in depth before through complex systems so you’ll have to show how your loops differ and ‘beat’ complex systems as a way of understanding our ways of being and becoming our experiences. Try eg Capra (Hidden Connections, Web of Life), Varela (The Embodies Mind) etc
Im a paper type of gal (yes, I murder trees). Immediately read this and printed for my bulletin board. My way of saying these are vital questions to be aware of OFTEN
This piece is beautifully written and deeply resonant. It captures the quiet tension between fear and faith the way the unknown both terrifies and invites us. I especially loved the reminder that life isn’t meant to be executed like a plan, but felt and lived. That line hit home. We spend so much time trying to control outcomes that we forget how much growth happens when we simply take the step, even without a map. Thank you for this gentle nudge toward courage and trust. It’s exactly the kind of light we need in uncertain times.
Thank you for reading and taking a moment to comment, Adrião. Yes, this is certainly a dynamic way of intepreting dynamic and complex life situations as you go through the adventure.
I think you’re missing a fundamental question which would take you beyond the individual: how am I connected?
Questions 1, 3 and 13, I think. But you're absolutely right, relationships and roles are a key part of Human Loops and understanding dynamic situations.
I like your work but complexity and life in flux has been done in depth before through complex systems so you’ll have to show how your loops differ and ‘beat’ complex systems as a way of understanding our ways of being and becoming our experiences. Try eg Capra (Hidden Connections, Web of Life), Varela (The Embodies Mind) etc
I shall let you be the judge of that over some rtime, of course. Read this one if you haven't seen it yet about how I got to this:
https://humanloops.substack.com/p/welcome-to-human-loops-how-to-decode
Im a paper type of gal (yes, I murder trees). Immediately read this and printed for my bulletin board. My way of saying these are vital questions to be aware of OFTEN
Wow! Glad you liked it that much K. Or found it so useful. It's definitely a good list to start analyisng where you are with your situations.
This piece is beautifully written and deeply resonant. It captures the quiet tension between fear and faith the way the unknown both terrifies and invites us. I especially loved the reminder that life isn’t meant to be executed like a plan, but felt and lived. That line hit home. We spend so much time trying to control outcomes that we forget how much growth happens when we simply take the step, even without a map. Thank you for this gentle nudge toward courage and trust. It’s exactly the kind of light we need in uncertain times.
Thank you for reading and taking a moment to comment, Adrião. Yes, this is certainly a dynamic way of intepreting dynamic and complex life situations as you go through the adventure.