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The Principle of "Non-Obvious Connections": Training Associative Thinking
From Contemplation to Action: The Role of Aesthetic Experience in Solving Practical Problems
A practice-oriented article with a set of exercises and mental models for developing the ability to see connections between distant concepts and phenomena. This is not a list of life hacks, but an invitation to systematical training of cognitive flexibility as a professional skill.
An exploration of how a developed sensitivity to form, harmony, and dissonance (traditionally
considered the preserve of art) can become a powerful tool in the hands of a scientist, engineer, or manager. Case studies explore how "aesthetic sensibility" helps identify hidden patterns, find elegant solutions, and anticipate systemic consequences.
An analytical article on the methodology of working with information in the age of overload. The author proposes principles of filtering signals from noise, based on an understanding of underlying
technological, social, and cultural patterns, and discusses the value of "slow" reading trends.
Long-term trends vs. short-term hype: how to distinguish significant changes from noise
A profound reflection on one of the main practical issue of interdisciplinary work. This publication explores the nature of professional jargon, proposes methods of "translating" it (from using analogies to creating new conceptual metaphors), and examines cases where terminological disputes mask
substantive agreement.
The Language Barrier Between Disciplines: How to Find a Common Ground?
The End of Narrow Specialization: Why the Future Belongs to T-Shaped Professionals
Structural Parallels: What Do the Scientific Method, the Artistic Gesture, and Business
Strategy Have in Common?
This article analyzes the transformation of the professional landscape, where an expert's value is determined not only by the depth of their knowledge in one field (the vertical axis of the T) but also by their ability to engage in dialogue with related and unrelated disciplines (the horizontal axis). The article
examines the challenges and methods for developing this type of thinking.
An essay that draws subtle parallels between seemingly disparate activities. The author demonstrates
how cycles of hypothesis and experimentation, iterative form-finding, and strategy development are
united by common patterns of working with uncertainty, material (be it data, paint, or the market), and
feedback.
A brief manifesto on how trust in complex collaborations is not just an atmosphere, but a consciously
designed and maintained working environment. This article outlines the contours of such a "trust
infrastructure" from transparency of intentions to feedback practices.
Trust as an Infrastructure, Not a Fact
Speed vs. Depth: The Paradox of the Modern Professional
The Art of Asking "Stupid" Questions: How to Move Beyond Professional Jargon
A reflection on the fundamental conflict of our era: between the demand for immediate results and the need for long, careful immersion to effectively solve complex problems. The article analyzes the culture of patience, the attention economy, and the conditions that foster breakthrough rather than
momentary ideas.
This analytical article explores the methodology of questioning as a tool for breaking stereotypes. We
compare how scientists, artists, and strategists formulate fundamental questions, and why the ability to
ask "naive" questions is often the key to rethinking seemingly intractable problems.
A comprehensive essay on how the complexity of contemporary problems — from climate change to
the ethics of artificial intelligence — requires moving beyond the boundaries of professional jargon. We
explore historical examples of the synthesis of ideas and the psychological barriers that prevent today's specialists from engaging in meaningful dialogue with colleagues from other fields.
Why is "interdisciplinarity" not just a buzzword, but a necessity?
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