Tag: advancement
All the articles with the tag "advancement".
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A Mind Forever Voyaging I.
The author weighs how a self-imposed “foundation” stance keeps humility while risking a story that underestimates real growth—and how a broad generalist base can starve depth on any single path as he asks what long-term role labels like solutions builder, designer, and technologist will hold.
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The End of Incubator.
Closes Incubator’s valley years with an honest ledger of harm and growth, Peaks and Valleys rules about wise moves in bad times, and a pivot toward Territories—“I may never forgive but I am ready to forget.”
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Mental Evolution IV ("Discovery")
Seligman’s explanatory style test laid over permanence, pervasiveness, and personalization after spotting learned helplessness patterns.
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“Ink” is LIVE.
Ink goes live—announcing the ink.adriandaniels.com home for people, places, and prop illustrations in digital paint.
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Perception = Reality. Really?
Challenging knee-jerk “perception is reality,” using Sway’s labeling bias to decide when to correct, exit, or break feedback loops.
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Advancement Pathways.
Sketching linear versus dynamic advancement ladders toward becoming a digital matte painter—and why real growth meanders.