The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations.
Steven Johnson

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The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations.
Steven Johnson
The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations.
Steven Johnson
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[Download Full Document (PDF)] Executive Summary Purpose This book develops and formalizes a triadic generative grammar — absence, affordance, adjacent possible — as the deep structure of transformation across life systems. It integrates insights from biological development, cognitive science, semiotics, and systems theory into a coherent model for understanding and designing emergent…
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Daily Create Today’s Daily Create [ @ds106dc #tdc3465] is “Talk To The Books.” Did you know you can go to books.google.com and ask a question so the AI will find the answers in books? I asked, “What is ‘adjacent possible‘,” which is a term I learned from my friend Terry, and I’ve written about before. I learned more, just from the excerpts. The internet can be…
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The adjacent possible - best unborn tomorrows
“All that stands between you and your best unborn tomorrows is the adjacent possible. . . . it’s the elevator between what is and what could be. It’s the thing that enables us to prayerfully dream bigger dreams — 10-story dreams, 20-story dreams, even 160-story dreams like the Burj Khalifa.”- Mark Batterson
As Mark Batterson moves on in Chapter 9 of Win the Day, he defines the adjacent possible as the thing that makes something else possible. In addition, the adjacent possible represents one small step that turns into a giant leap.
However, Pastor Batterson notes, we tend to think of failure in negative terms. But failure often introduces us to the adjacent possible. Because failure opens up to us options we never would have considered otherwise. So, failure isn’t all bad. Above all, Mark exhorts:
“Someday we’ll thank God for the doors He closed as much as the ones He opened. Why? They introduce us to the adjacent possible. Closed doors are God’s way of cutting the rope for us! . . . Sometimes our plan B is God’s plan A. . . . When we feel like we’re in the wrong place at the wrong time, God has us right where He wants us (emphasis author’s).”
Furthermore, Mark underscores, even when we feel that God’s letting us down, often He’s setting us up. Most significantly, Pastor Batterson stresses, everything we believe as followers of Christ hinges on an empty tomb. For impossible went out the window when Jesus walked out of that tomb. In addition, Mark observes, this is where:
we begin imagining unborn tomorrows
God put His love on full display on the cross
God put His power on full display at the empty tomb
In conclusion, Mark offers these words of hope:
“Can I tell you why I’m so certain that you can win the day? Because Jesus won the day two thousand years ago. Just when it seemed like it was game over, it was game on. Never put a period where God puts a comma! Why? Jesus is the Adjacent Possible!”
Today’s question: What doors has God closed that you’re now thankful for? Please share.
Tomorrow’s blog: “The intersection of two theologies”
Concept: the adjacent possible
The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself. It’s the ever-present set of opportunities at the boundaries of our reach. The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations.