Learning
learning must be reconceived as a multi-beneficiary infrastructure — one that generates value not through exclusivity or asymmetry, but through reciprocal visibility, mutual sense-making, and pattern circulation. This implies a form of learning that:
Enables individual agents to see and hear each other, amplifying their ability to navigate complexit
... See moreTo build this kind of system, we must reject the dominant paradigm that equates learning with the codification of knowledge — with metrics, case studies, toolkits, and artifacts. These are residues of learning, not learning itself.
Learning is not an object. It is a verb — a continuous act of engagement, reflexivity, and becoming.
The value lies not
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