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Actionability @Levels of
Reasoning |
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“What man actually needs is not a
tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for a
worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task. What he needs is not
the discharge of tension at any cost but the call of a
potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him.”
-Viktor Frankl Man’s Search for Meaning
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This is a great quote, yet @BS...and I might want to
name this TPOV: Application @Levels of Reasoning, but here's
the idea:
Few are in choice, few are goal driven explicitly, although
goals are the intrinsic motivators of our subconscious desire
for survival in all of its forms...
This reasoning in this quote is done at the metasystematic
level and applies, or is actionable IMHO to designers and the
1% capable of that form of reasoning... [note reference here
to the TPOV: criteria Argyris supplied for actionability]
This is something (form of reasoning) that is critical to
consider as we get multi-dimensional reasoning at various
levels for various reasons, another reason this quote is @BS
as it's "actionable" by only a tiny few, albeit powerful for
design/them...
It's clear to me, hehe, that the way we reason, is like the
hardware we are given, which the software of life runs...
The operating system is important, as are the applications we
employ to construct experience.
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Helpful Hint: BS occurs when we specify
actionability through our reasoning to those constituents of
different levels of reasoning where the criteria for
actionability is not met @F-L-O-W |
Action Step:
Review the quote, note how the
implicit meaning applies to a narrow group of constituents
having the attributes that are implied in the quote, note
those and contrast how the quote--while incredibly
insightful--will not be actionable in almost any form by
almost anyone! |
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