One of the interesting changes and developments whilst implementing and researching thinking infrastructure is the recovery of time. Once big instances of the Cost of Incoherence (COI) are removed, the framework naturally becomes even more fine-tuned and precise. Allowing smaller instances of thinking incoherence to be seen. We refer to this as the ‘Microscope effect’ of the Human Coherence Protocol (HCP). It is recursive, meaning, it uses itself to improve itself, similar to nature.
In this day and age, it’s as if no one has enough time anymore which makes no sense considering technology and automation. We no longer have to hunt for food, wash our clothes by hand, go to the library to access information or embark on pilgrimage to access resources or safety.
Logically, we should be more time rich than ever. However, due to the same endless access to technology, our minds are also starved of the quiet space these technologies are supposed to give us. It’s a fascinating paradox and dilemma of the modern age. Personally, removing instances of the Cost of Incoherence (COI), such as mindless media consumption has opened up ample time, and as physics states. Nature abhors a vacuum. This time is naturally being filled with better rest, imagination, reading, ideation for music, creation, TAC development and more family time. Also, enough time to hang my blazers outside to be dry-cleaned by nature and write and publish this shortly after.
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