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I write every other Wednesday and it will be midnight soon so I am sitting to share what comes, fragments from today, a day which started with an intense (beautiful) conversation (which you can listen to on if you wish, coming this summer)...
> I write unscripted every other Wednesday about something related to the navigational approach to mind. This one (written after a long day) explores how way-making moves beyond hierarchies like ‘high agency vs low agency’ towards constella...
Hi everyone. I went for a windy walk over two bridges through a small hail storm to try and clear my head and get my ideas in order to finish my every-other-Wednesday post, but it’s not going to happen.
## “I was inspired by a person’s work, then they acted in some hurtful ways —should that change how I think of what they’ve created?”
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Author, educator, philosopher. Exploring constellations of care beyond either/or. If we understand MIND AS NAVIGATIONAL, what shifts? Trained in neuroscience. Upcoming: Holding Paradox (Iff). How to Be Alive (HarperOne).
It's reasonable to care. Exploring philosophical, scientific, technological and poetic spaces beyond either/or bounds. Friction friendly. https://making-ways.com/
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