The Best Articles on Analytic Vision Published in 2023

Last year, I published many articles written by me on the Analytic Vision blog, and now, at the beginning of the year, I offer you a retrospective that ranks the best articles in English, published by me between January and December 2023. I created the hierarchy according to these criteria: actuality or validity now and… Read More The Best Articles on Analytic Vision Published in 2023

Surely, Dear Collectivity, from A Freelancer Full of Verve

The 20th of November is entrepreneur’s day. American entrepreneur Lawrence Levels argues why, by 2035, more than 1 billion digital nomads will live on Earth, meaning freelancers and entrepreneurs who will travel as a lifestyle, working from anywhere on their online businesses. As a freelancer myself and working with other freelancers, I have lately become… Read More Surely, Dear Collectivity, from A Freelancer Full of Verve

Spoon-feeding V.2.0: The Universe According To Simpletons

Many who imagine they are preoccupied with “personal development” recommend for themselves and praise a small trilogy of films aiming at the documentary name but are not. I am referring to the films What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? (2004, R: William Antz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vincente), The Secret (2006, r: Drew Heriot, Sean Byrne, Marc Goldenfein,… Read More Spoon-feeding V.2.0: The Universe According To Simpletons

What Can Vendors Get Away With Under Amazon Warranty?

This article has multiple purposes. It will: support your understanding of some principles that might be helpful if you use technology provide a case study for consumer experience support you understand one of the reasons I have been delayed lately. Please read with attention to fully understand this article’s context and purpose.   The context… Read More What Can Vendors Get Away With Under Amazon Warranty?

What Do Knowing and Understanding Metaprograms Help Us With?

Metaprograms, on which I wrote an introductory article, are unconscious filters of human perception, according to which we sort information, and can be found deep in the subconscious. They show us how we prefer to think, feel and communicate, offering a set of criteria for sorting and organizing information. By finding ways to elicit these criteria,… Read More What Do Knowing and Understanding Metaprograms Help Us With?

The Specks in Other People’s Eyes Have Different Colours for Each

At one point, a woman comes to an ophthalmic center and buys a pair of eyeglasses for her husband. Then, two weeks later, she returns and says: “Thank you, they are no help; he still doesn’t see things as I want him to!” Probably many of you know the phrase, “Before you take the speck… Read More The Specks in Other People’s Eyes Have Different Colours for Each

The Psychological Contract in Working Relationships

An unclear contract underlies victimization. Before being a social and even a sociological position, victimization is a psychological position that must be understood. In the dramatic triangle of the transactional analysis, the victim feels helpless, powerless (whether he/she really is or imagines that), waiting for a savior, and (possibly) screams from the top of their… Read More The Psychological Contract in Working Relationships