Community systems
Groups organized around shared goals or interests coordinate through norms, incentives, roles, and communication.
Pattern extraction systems
Cognitive and formal processes identify reusable structures across domains.
Cognitive and formal processes identify reusable structures across domains.
This domain is valuable because individual capacity and relationships are also systems. Time, attention, trust, health, and identity all have carrying costs, thresholds, and feedback loops that shape what is possible.
The transfer is foundational. People who can see these dynamics clearly tend to design healthier teams, more realistic projects, and more durable operating systems in every other domain. This domain gets more useful when it is compared with adjacent systems instead of being treated as a silo. That is where reusable judgment starts to form.
Groups organized around shared goals or interests coordinate through norms, incentives, roles, and communication.
Structured approaches evaluate options and select actions under uncertainty.
Data-driven systems monitor and analyze physiological and behavioral metrics over time.
Tools and structures organize individual understanding and information retrieval.
Frameworks manage time, energy, commitments, and resources at the individual level.
Networks of interpersonal connections are managed through communication, trust, reciprocity, and shared history.