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A Journey Through Connection and technology

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 aligning thoughts so that people connect by playing fixed parts in a fixed sum of the parts. 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, described 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. 

After that, I dedicated my efforts to helping young individuals with Autism forge joyful connections. It appeared that the autistic brain recognized the presence of a Gestalt connection; they desired it and needed it, yet found it challenging to access. Teachers attempted to create pathways to a Gestalt, but the young people often interpreted these pathways as rigid parts to play within a fixed sum of the parts. As a result, the more they tried, the more they felt rejected. Consequently, I discovered how to offer an immersive experience of Gestalt. It turns out that young people with Autism can learn to connect to a Gestalt when they truly experience it.

Today, I see how our heavy reliance on technology for connection is making us all too comfortable playing fixed parts in a fixed sum of parts.

The ability to connect to create something bigger than the sum of the parts is a crucial life skill of the 21st century

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©2025 by Jon Thorne - founder of FlowStateTrainer.com

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