Coherence, Not Compliance, in the Age of AI

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The surprising maths of a calm brain and reliable systems for ADHD people…and everyone else.

Synopsis:

What if the hidden side of intelligence isn’t about having the right answers, but about preserving relationships between things? This book explores how category theory — the mathematics of structure and transformation — retroactively explained a system built to hold complexity without forcing premature order. It reveals a new model for internal clarity and strategic coherence that supports diverse minds, nonlinear processes, and adaptable business systems. At its core, it’s a framework for thriving — not by simplifying ourselves, but by designing systems that honour variation, pattern, and emergent logic.

Includes a surprising and accessible deep-dive into the maths and metaphors behind Mangrove. You’ll learn why category theory is more useful than a to-do list, and how applying it to your life, team, or mind might be the key to systemic intelligence.

The surprising maths of a calm brain and reliable systems for ADHD people…and everyone else.

Synopsis:

What if the hidden side of intelligence isn’t about having the right answers, but about preserving relationships between things? This book explores how category theory — the mathematics of structure and transformation — retroactively explained a system built to hold complexity without forcing premature order. It reveals a new model for internal clarity and strategic coherence that supports diverse minds, nonlinear processes, and adaptable business systems. At its core, it’s a framework for thriving — not by simplifying ourselves, but by designing systems that honour variation, pattern, and emergent logic.

Includes a surprising and accessible deep-dive into the maths and metaphors behind Mangrove. You’ll learn why category theory is more useful than a to-do list, and how applying it to your life, team, or mind might be the key to systemic intelligence.