Paradigm (Progress Cycle 6)
Paradigm is a new understanding of a truth, It is an explainable comprehension. Paradigm is a questioned assumption and approach.
Like when Copernicus had a new paradigm about our place in the universe, Henry Ford’s use of an assembly line, or that hunter/ gatherer that understood investment and started cultivating a crop.
A new Paradigm is invasive and will take root and never be weeded out, if it is better suited than previous ideas.
Theorize about the thing you are trying to progress at. You have enough experience with the topic that you can start to view your endeavors from a novel perspective.
You can question the commonly held dogma of a situation, and explain your understanding of the world and the way it works.
Creating a new Paradigm allows you to remove the responsibility of seeking others approval. If you are right, it doesn’t matter if others disapprove, you are right. And if you are wrong, you need those who will question you and criticize you to illuminate your mistake, so that you can correct the paradigm.
Activity - test your hypothesis
design a data based experiment to test your hypothesized theory of reality.