Over the last several weeks, I launched a new weekly LinkedIn newsletter called Inside the Next Transition. The response has been encouraging, and I wanted to share it here with my blog audience as well. This blog will remain my primary home for deeper reflections, research-driven pieces, and the broader body of work I have been developing around history, systemic change, convergence, and Possibility Chains. That will not change.
The newsletter serves a different purpose.
Inside the Next Transition is designed as a weekly lens into the forces reshaping our world. It is shorter, more focused, and more sequential. Each edition builds on the last, helping readers move through the core ideas behind my work: why history matters, how convergence operates across seven domains, why general purpose technologies matter, how knowledge expands, and why human capacity may become one of the defining constraints of the next era.
The blog is where I will continue to explore ideas in depth. The newsletter is where I will guide readers through the transition as an unfolding conversation. That distinction matters. I do not intend to simply duplicate the same content across both platforms. Some ideas will begin here and be adapted for LinkedIn. Others will begin in the newsletter and later expand into longer pieces. The two spaces will reinforce each other, but they will not be identical.
If you follow my work here, the newsletter may be a useful companion. It offers a more regular way to engage with the patterns I am exploring: the growth of knowledge, general purpose technologies, convergence, human capacity, and the pathways forming as these forces interact.
The central question remains the same: we are not simply watching isolated disruptions. We are inside a systemic transition. The challenge is to see it clearly enough to understand what may be forming, what may be straining, and what choices remain open.
If that conversation interests you, I invite you to subscribe to Inside the Next Transition on LinkedIn.
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