There are several dimension to this space:

Sometimes brilliance can't be chunked down. Green article cards contain full articles that are so dang thrivable, you simply must read the whole thing! Not every long-form piece we love is here in this wiki as an article, though. For a more complete compilation of books and think pieces, see our referral list and recommended reading cards.

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Agency and Enoughness (and why use P.R.O.S.E.?)
Creativity Emergence: Interview with Michelle James
Directing Change: Interview with Malachi Leopold
Economic Crisis & Transparency: Interview with Scott Reynolds Nelson
Expansion and Movement Interview with Leilani Henry
Living with Incomprehension and Uncertainty
Network Thinking: Interview with Valdis Krebs
People Powered Innovation Interview with Robin Chase
Remixing Community: Interview with Jono Bacon
Savoring Optimism: Interview with Lonny Grafman
The Relationship Economy: Interview with Jerry Michalski
Thrivability of the Commons: Avoiding Eco-Fascism and Embracing Social Justice
Thrivable Leadership Interview with Kevin A Clark
Towards Coherence: Interview with Jon Lebkowsky

Thrivability has a past. The set of blue sketch cards is a collection of previous efforts from 60 contributors from different fields who came together in 2010 to frame the field. They describe actions, qualities, cycles, and values observed to contribute, big time, to thriving. But, the sketch is still a living entity! Through our salons and conversations, we'll continue adding sketch entries together as our community grows! Learn how to use the wiki to contribute to sketch cards. 

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First Glance by Jill Palermo

Surprise
Surprise by Tony Deifell

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Untitled by Hava Gurevich

Introduction by Jean Russell

A Case for Thrivability

Values

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Qualities

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Cycles

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Actions

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Gratitude

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Core concepts are key utilities for understanding and practicing thrivability as we understand it today. They link or underpin ideas that appear throughout the knowledge base of Thrivable Society. Core concepts show up regularly in our community activities. Understanding these concepts gives us a shared foundation for having conversations here. Let us know if there are concepts that you believe belong here.

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Icon cards explain, well....other cards! You'll see icons used across this wiki in the top right hand corner. These icons mark whether the content handled in the card is an ACTION, QUALITY, CYCLE, or VALUE - more about these categories are in the red icon card themselves. Organizing concepts, articles, and sketches in this way helps create some much needed clarity around how we can use lofty ideas in service of embodying thrivability in the world! Originally, these categories come from the 2010 Thrivability Sketch.

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Because we are PROS who like to write poetic prose, we think in scales such as:

  • Personal
  • Relational
  • Organizational
  • Systemic

As we expand this space, look for this scaling pattern in our tools, practices, and resources.