1/ The biggest update for me from this podcast was learning that Kegan and Lahey use the most difficult times in your life to determine your developmental stage.https://mobile.twitter.com/dthorson/status/1236369814848970753 …
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2/ Awhile ago a stopped viewing it as coherent to view myself as "At a stage", and instead used the stages as a snapshot lens of one way I was viewing the world at any given moment.
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3/ But something that seems to be pretty consistent is that severe stress and triggering will reliably bring about lower levels of consciousness than my average. AFAICT this is pretty common with humans.https://twitter.com/mattgoldenberg/status/1220546877722066946 …
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Matt Goldenberg @mattgoldenbergReplying to @mattgoldenberg @Malcolm_Ocean and 2 othersAnother example: Certain trauma/triggers getting activated will reliably remove my ability to express myself along certain developmental axes. On the flipside, when other factors are present in my life, I reliably gain access to modes of thought I may not normally have.2 replies 1 retweet 6 likesShow this thread
Yes… many developmental theorists recognize that we may function at different capacities depending on the difficulty of the situation. In fact this is explicit and dealt with in detail in the Kegan et al SOI Guide
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New episode of Emerge with Robert Kegan.
My favorite parts:
- Exploring typical misunderstandings of his developmental model
- How nobody under 40 is Stage 5 (according to his research)
- The most important developmental task for planetary culture