Reconstructing fractured narratives
Whether you realise it or not, we have been living through the peak of postmodern narrative breakdown, and the structures and systems we have created reflect this.
Whether you realise it or not, we have been living through the peak of postmodern narrative breakdown, and the structures and systems we have created reflect this.
This is the fourth essay in a series of five on the topic of systemic sensemaking. Concepts are developed sequentially throughout, and as such, I recommend reading the essays in order. Navigate to: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3. There exists a peculiar dissonance in our modern condition. We inhabit
This is the third essay in a series of five on the topic of systemic sensemaking. Concepts are developed sequentially throughout, and as such, I recommend reading the essays in order. Navigate to: Part 1; Part 2; Part 4. In 2025, the world’s four largest hyperscalers (Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft,
The principle holds true across generations: without understanding our history, our future remains a mystery. We risk repeating the same patterns until we learn from the past. This is why reconnecting with our roots matters.
Through the following five essays we will explore the world that we inhabit through a systemic lens, seeking to untangle complexity and understand our place within the web of human-made and natural networks.