Using the dynamic connections found in sports to train Gestalt.
Creating a cohesive whole from parts inevitably prevents players from creating something greater than the sum of parts. Without a cohesive whole, players can put all their attention on the dynamic connections between all the parts, identifying opportunities to offer teammates options as their own options diminish. They create fleeting moments of inspiration that are greater than the sum of the parts. They connect in a Gestalt.
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Because a Gestalt is unique to a moment of human-to-human connection, AI can't replicate it. Training Gestalt is a crucial life skill of the 21st century.
If we don't keep training Gestalt, our technology-based connections make us see only perfecting the sum of parts

By using the dynamic connections found in sports to train Gestalt, you will have the mental agility to navigate challenges with a reduced reliance on having to sit down for 121 therapeutic conversations.
St Albans and surrounding areas

All-ability adults play Basketball (4)Sun 22 MarWatford
Older adults and adult beginners play Basketball (4)Wed 25 MarLoreto College, St Albans
Late paymentThu 31 DecAL3 5LH
All-ability adults swimDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
League-level BasketballDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Translating sporting Gestalt to solving our problemsDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
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In the 1990s, I was tasked with pinpointing the elements of human connection that could be effectively integrated into an innovative online collaboration platform known as Lotus Notes, as well as identifying those that could not.
I classified the forms of connection into two categories: measurable and immeasurable. The measurable connections are for agreeing on a sum of parts and allocating these parts for people to play. These were moved online. The immeasurable connections could only be done face-to-face and involved creating something greater than the sum of the parts, a phenomenon known as *Gestalt*.
As the Internet and Google began to rise, I shifted to using my connection skills to assist struggling technology projects on the verge of failure. By emphasizing the connections between all parts, I ensured that every project was completed on schedule.
After that, I focused on home-educating my children. My eldest was hyperactive, unable to concentrate on a single thing at a time, or remain still for very long. I discovered that this was due to his deep immersion in the connections surrounding him, known as Gestalt, which left him with a limited sense of self. By playing basketball together, we created a connection between us that led to him developing his sense of self amidst his Gestalt immersion. While I learned how to immerse myself in a Gestalt, my second son had withdrawn into gaming, so I reversed what I did for my eldest and drew my youngest into Gestalt.
During the lockdown, I embarked on a six-year journey to understand why humanity seems to have given up on Gestalt. I found that technology-based connections have made us see only the sum of the parts. We all think as though we are machines. We see only how to get as close as possible to a perfected sum of parts. When we think like that, we can't comprehend the existence of Gestalt. I want to disrupt this thinking.
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