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NOTE: Before listening, view the model here: http://www.fourgamestheory.com
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When I first saw a visual depiction of the 4Game model I was floored. Instantaneously, all of the studying I had done across everything from metaphysics to productivity systems sorted itself into a coherent narrative, a structure where everything fit together.
Immediately I knew I wanted to explore this further. To my surprise, there was very little information available!
As the trophic cascade of mental imagery and insight continued, I knew this model had the makings of something revolutionary.
This was the Cultural Theory of Everything.
A model so unwaveringly aesthetic, so deeply comprehensive as to give a shared cultural-cognitive grammar to anyone who was blessed to bear witness to it.
The more I dove into the Unified Culture Field Theory, the more I knew the world needed this. This was the foundation for the deep discussion we as a collective need to have. This is the language that unites the masses.
From that point, I reached out to the creator Jamie Combs, and this conversation is what emerged as a result.
Jamie is a brilliant systems thinker, an intrepid designer and thinker, and I'm extremely excited to be sharing this conversation with you now.
What We Cover: An introduction/exploration of the 4Game Model The personal significance of altering your lenses of perception Creating a common cultural language Deep dives into the short, mid, long, and deep game components Cultivating an individual Way of Being Memetically spreading cultural evolution MUCH more...
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Published 10/12/24
Tim Corcoran is a Nature Based Purpose Guide and the founder of Purpose Mountain.
He is a certified Purpose Whisperer.
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