Who-ness
Current understanding of people navigating information at the moment of happening
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Quadrants of social and physical environments
Our entire environment is deeply intertwingled. Each of these quadrants are affected by countless systems, and each of those systems are connected with a level of interdependence that I don’t think we’ve begun to really understand. But lensing those systems with these aspects can, I think, provide a roadmap to dealing with our whole humanely.
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Toxins and tonics
The environmental factors are where we most easily and deeply affect one another. There is very little we do as people that does not affect someone, somewhere as either a toxin or a tonic.
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Response: in the snap
The thinkable moments.
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Processing chain
The actual processing of perception — whether done in this moment or a series of moments, or even non-sequential moments — is all about the snap, and is itself a complexity.
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Prioritization, synopsis
Infinitely variable, yet some aspects are considered more important than others.
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Weighting, synopsis
Comparative and fungible approach to what's important.
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Reality Adhesion Threshold
Ideology shifting what information we see, or information shifting how we make sense of reality?
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Who-ness: an abstract map of an individual's processing factors
Our thinking patterns that tend to lead to behavior and action, affecting others and coalescing into trends.