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Spiral Dynamics Stage Yellow Examples Mega-Thread

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I was actually think about posting this on the Mastery Mega-Thread, but because Christopher Nolan is a vMEME Yellow director,  and his explanation on the "Memento" film was very "Construct-Aware". I found that it would be a very good example to put it in the Spiral Dynamics section instead. 😉👍

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I just came up this idea: You know that image of the milky way where it shows where our solar system is, and most people just assume that we are in the middle? I feel like tier 1 thinkers (anyone below stage yellow) are much more likely to be the ones assuming we are in the centre, and people at stage yellow are likely to realize right off the bat that we're not necessarily in the middle and we could be anywhere. This shows how much less concerned stage yellow/tier two is with their own self-importance and how much more considerate they are of other perspectives and other views and possibilities outside of themselves. I can feel the amount of maturity and security within yourself is needed to be able to drop that obsession with yourself and your own agenda and start to think outside of yourself.

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2 hours ago, Intraplanetary said:

in what way?

He's pointing to the power of words as empty containers that create meanings which alter our perception of reality, in this case, trauma. He deconstructs trauma as a phrase that is loaded with multiple meanings that are often subconsciously programming our meaning making, both individually and societally, and then offers new "constructs" or ways of making sense of the past to reprogram our present moment experience, which ultimately changes our entire reality. Also points to a number of practices about dropping into present moment awareness and being with what is without the labels and trappings of the mind that distort or add filters that may not be serving the very function of the role that they were designed to do: ease suffering. 

Not saying the entire video is all construct aware, but he dips into this stage of meaning making throughout the video. You can also tell he's critiquing trauma from a later stage by talking about all the ways in which it's important, valid and real from certain perspectives, and from others it's causing more harm than intended. 

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Active Listening: a very important skill to develop in life (and some of the toughest ones)

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These Music Festivals are clearly vMEME Green.

However... if you're talking about the logistics of making those events come to life, the way that this video emphasized, a vMEME Yellow  approach would be very helpful at dealing with the obstacles that may appear along the way..

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Ronald Dworkin's book 'Law's empire'


Despite the green name, I'm no longer a mod.

"We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time." - T.S. Eliot

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The first one is more of an introduction into how this technology works and it's  being currently developed. 

While the second one is a very in-depth discussion into the societal, philosophical and existential implications that this technology would imply for us humans

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In this video, you guys will see a lot of references from the Spiral Dynamics model. 

What he basically did was summarize all the issues from Tier 1, and then propose and alternative solution to it, which, in this case, consists in a more "wholistic" and integral view of reality,  in the context of social structure. 

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