Friday, September 10, 2021

Innatepatterns

Patterns are good in practice and definitely intellectually stimulating.

High velocity, variety, diversification, nonlinearity, and interdependence, etc., are the very characteristics of the digital era upon us; to discover useful patterns and detect signals is the great ability to acquire meaningful perceptions in such a complex world. Patterns play a significant role in science, math, art, and virtually every creative activity humans engage in for discovering the truth; designing and problem-solving.

Patterns gestate higher order while clarifying fundamentals: Patterns are containers for describing relationships between things because that is what gives them their sense. Our intelligence with regard to any given type of information is a function of our capacity to recognize and interpret patterns logically. Sometimes it is not possible to "see" the facts because they exist in different planes. Other times, the truth is mixed with false, and patterns are hidden, until you deal with facts from different sources that relate essentially to the same matter, the patterns are not apparent.

The patterns are grouped and sometimes pathed within an area of expertise. If we have a set of patterns that bear some relationship to one another - usually because they are in some common domain. A pattern language is an attempt to express the deeper wisdom of what brings consciousness within a particular field of human endeavor, through a set of interconnected expressions. So the person who reads and understands the pattern language, without extensive experience, can pick up and sometimes clarify fundamentals in wise ways.

Pattern thinking helps to compose those patterns to generate a larger design or amplify design effect: To be creative and design driven, you need to continue discovering new patterns and develop pattern thinking which is a hybrid thinking to combine designing thinking, architect thinking, system thinking, and visual thinking for actively seeking out new patterns, exploring new meanings or fresh ideas wherever you could discover them.

Either products/services design or organizational structure design, forward-looking design thinkers can determine what will be considered aesthetically pleasing tomorrow rather than today, proactively composing those patterns to amplify design effect. And most of the design activities have benefited from high-calibrated design teams with pattern thinking fluency.

Patterns are defined as solutions of problems in a context, with a body of "descriptions of forces": Pattern thinking is the type of problem-solving thinking; sometimes tie the patterns together so you can navigate among them for figuring out better solutions to complex problems; particularly the way you can navigate from pattern to pattern to learn about a problem space and to apply different solutions in combination.

Many human problems are caused by silo thinking or mislabeling. A pattern language helps to see connectivity and interdependence; figure out better solutions by peeling back the layers to find the root causes and address the issues systematically. Each pattern is useful to address some specific problems. The more patterns you discover, the more alternative solutions could emerge. Pattern language helps you understand the framework for either solving business problems, or managing innovation. Meanwhile, a framework captures certain patterns through a pattern language.

Patterns are good in practice and definitely intellectually stimulating. It’s important to understand how patterns can be combined in ways that "make sense" syntactically and add insight semantically. Patterns evoke the quality, delight, a sense of wholeness, or grace, while of varying form, is precise and empirically verifiable.

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