Ideal Sapience

Thompson sees the revolution in education as a reclaiming of our natural sapience. Today's haiku is founded on my attempt to understand Thompson's experiment. expand

Here he identifies steps he has followed and will continue to follow establishing a framework to share meaningful goals with others. See Inherent Sapience

digraph { node [shape=box style=filled fillcolor=gold] rankdir=LR node [fillcolor=lightgreen] 0 [label="Person Thompson" ] 1 [label="Action Model" ] 2 [label="Ideal Sapience" penwidth=3] 3 [label="Org Framework" ] 0->1 [label="Performs" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] 1->2 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] 2->3 [label="Motivates" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] }

Now on day six of my week of daily haiku I am expecting my expressions to collide in provocative ways.

I previewed the four nodes I had and even downloaded the graph to view with others. Only then did I see that his action served his greater goal of sapience while for now he also sought insight from the models.

digraph { node [shape=box style=filled fillcolor=gold] rankdir=TB 1 1 6 node [fillcolor=lightgreen] 0 [label="Org Diagram" ] 1 [label="Action Adjustment" ] 2 [label="Ideal Constraint" penwidth=3] 3 [label="Action Solution" ] 4 [label="Person Explorer" ] 5 [label="Person Modeler" ] 6 [label="Ideal Insight" ] 7 [label="Org Revision" penwidth=3] 8 [label="Person Community" ] 9 [label="Person Thompson" ] 10 [label="Action Model" ] 11 [label="Ideal Sapience" penwidth=3] 12 [label="Org Framework" ] 0->1 [label="Facilitates" labeltooltip="diagram.graph.json"] 1->2 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="diagram.graph.json"] 3->2 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="diagram.graph.json"] 4->3 [label="Performs" labeltooltip="diagram.graph.json"] 4->1 [label="Performs" labeltooltip="diagram.graph.json"] 5->1 [label="Performs" labeltooltip="modeler.graph.json"] 1->6 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="modeler.graph.json"] 6->7 [label="Motivates" labeltooltip="modeler.graph.json"] 8->7 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="modeler.graph.json"] 9->10 [label="Performs" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] 10->11 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] 11->12 [label="Motivates" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] 10->6 [label="Serves" labeltooltip="thompson.graph.json"] }

I scrolled back to Action Model and added a second relation that now shows the similarity of methods.