June 25, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
95% Yanged Out by 8% of the global population Oh my heart. So much Yang. So much testosterone. The bros. The boys’ clubs. Like the horrid Peter Thiel and his Dialog Society, where this year near Dublin, 222 mostly men will gather in high secrecy to discuss...
June 15, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
Complexity in structure enables simplicity in operations I have been reading Incorruptible, the new book by Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup. Subtitle: Why Good Companies Go Bad. And How Great Companies Stay Great. It is simultaneously wonderful and slightly...
June 8, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
The Reason You Can’t Stop Feeling Like Something’s Wrong When a caterpillar spins its cocoon of transformation, it begins a process that is a supreme metaphor of our times. It has to spin a cocoon, a tight boundary and threshold between it and the world....
June 8, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
How to create team coherence around your purpose and your idea to bring it to life A Framework for Team Vision, Emergent Action and Coherence 1. Long-term Vision Questions for Teams Establish a coherent collective understanding of the purpose. You might ask questions...
May 25, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
Where There Is Beauty, There Is Integrity SYNTROPY AND ENTROPY Scientifically, Syntropy is the opposite of the second law of thermodynamics, entropy. Entropy is the movement from order to chaos. Towards disorder, dispersion and decay. Think of an ink blot on a piece...
May 18, 2026 | Syntropic Contemplations weekly e-news Archives
On the Conditions That Make People Whole THE MACHINE MODEL There is a particular kind of enterprise that produces diminished people. It calls itself efficient. It calls itself modern. It optimises, extracts, measures and ranks. It sorts people into roles and...