Children of Colonizability: A Triad of Free, Half‑Free, and Internally Enslaved Souls11 May 2026·272 words·2 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Colonialism Human Behavior ColonialismHow pressure from colonial dominant force causes three human behavioral patterns
Children of Colonizability: Essay11 May 2026·3815 words·18 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Colonialism Human Behavior ColonialismHow pressure from colonial dominant force causes three human behavioral patterns
Children of Colonizability: Math Model11 May 2026·1125 words·6 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Colonialism Human Behavior ColonialismA simple dynamical systems model that captures the core logic of the essay: three psychological types evolving under colonial pressure and an internal renaissance force.
Poles Apart: Why Amundsen's Professionalism Triumphed Over Scott's 'British Spirit'15 March 2025·766 words·4 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Exploration Amundsen Scott Antarctica Leadership Human Behavior Leadership and Crisis Decision-Making and BiasComparing Roald Amundsen's efficient planning with Robert Falcon Scott's tragic overconfidence in the race to the South Pole.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 10: Echoes of Resilience—Why Shackleton Remains the Gold Standard27 January 2025·445 words·3 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Resilience Leadership and CrisisThe integrated leadership model that made Shackleton the gold standard in crisis management.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 9: The Burden of the Bridge and Leadership's Loneliest Moment26 January 2025·77 words·1 minHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Resilience Leadership and CrisisThe final, uncharted trek across South Georgia and the pinnacle of leadership sacrifice.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 8: Miraculous Navigation and the Fate of the James Caird25 January 2025·648 words·4 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Navigation Leadership and CrisisThe miraculous navigation of the James Caird across the Southern Ocean.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 7: The Great Jettison—Prioritizing Survival over Scrim24 January 2025·524 words·3 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Resource-Management Leadership and CrisisHow Shackleton prioritized survival by jettisoning non-essential supplies.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 6: The Quiet Power of Emotional Intelligence in Extremis23 January 2025·589 words·3 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Emotional Intelligence Leadership and CrisisThe critical role of emotional intelligence in maintaining crew morale during extreme isolation.
The Endurance Paradox – Part 5: Neutralizing Dissent by Keeping the Malcontents Close22 January 2025·601 words·3 minsHuman Systems and Behavior Leadership Shackleton Antarctica Endurance Human Behavior Emotional Intelligence Leadership and CrisisHow Shackleton neutralized dissent by keeping malcontents close and managing conflict.