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THE PIVOT COMMONS — DISPATCH No. 01 March 2026
From the field: I've been building this space slowly, on purpose. Small. Intentional. The people here were invited because something in their work or life is navigating similar terrain to what I explore in The Pivot. You're not a list. You're a commons. What I'm sitting with: Somewhere along the way, most of us learned to treat a failing map as a personal failure. The strategy stops working. The framework that guided ten years of good decisions suddenly produces nothing useful. The leadership approach that earned you trust starts generating confusion instead. And the almost universal first response is: what did I do wrong? I want to name something about that moment. The map didn't fail because you misread it. It failed because the terrain changed. These are genuinely different problems, and they call for different responses. One calls for correction. The other calls for something harder: the willingness to put the map down entirely and begin learning to read the terrain directly. That second move is what most of the people I work with are actually navigating. Not incompetence. Not a gap to close. A threshold. The old map got them here, and here is genuinely new ground. What I find interesting — and what I keep watching in myself and others — is how long we keep consulting a map we already know isn't working. There's something almost devotional about it. The map represented a version of ourselves that succeeded. Putting it down feels like more than a tactical adjustment. It feels like a small kind of loss. I think that loss deserves acknowledgment before we move on to what comes next. One question worth living with: What map are you still consulting — not because it's working, but because putting it down would mean admitting something has genuinely changed? Welcome to the Commons. More soon. ~ Dave
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Welcome to The PIVOT Commons.
You’re in the right place. Take a minute to watch the short video below. When you’re ready, introduce yourself — who you are, where you’re based, and maybe a little of what you’re navigating these days. Nothing formal. No need to have it figured out. Just step in where it feels natural.
Welcome to The PIVOT Commons.
The Imaginal
We keep trying to make sense of everything. I get it. The world is unstable. But I’m not sure more analysis is always what this moment needs. What if the next signal doesn’t arrive as an answer? What if it arrives as an image, a dream, a pull, a symbol, a strange resonance? Not irrational.. I don't mean fantasy. Another kind of knowing asking to be taken seriously.
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Permeability
We keep building resilience. I get it. The world is hard. But I’m not sure bouncing back is what this moment needs. What if the point isn’t to adapt but to be shaped? Not us moving through the world. The world moving through us.
The Second Move
DISPATCH April 2026 I’ve been watching the Iran situation this week. The threats, the counter-moves, the escalation. My first move is always a verdict. I notice that. The second move is one I have to choose. It starts with curiosity. What would have someone do what they’re doing? How does this make sense to them? What invisible forces are pushing their hands? Not to excuse it. Just to actually see it. Demonizing is easy. It’s also a dead end. Once I’ve named the villain I’ve stopped looking and this isnt useful to anyone trying to navigate what’s actually happening. The question I keep returning to: if there’s a larger logic at play here, what is it? What values are in genuine collision? What fears? What historical weight? I don’t always find the answer. But the question keeps me in contact with the greater more layered reality rather than my story about it. That feels like the right place to navigate from. One question worth living with: Where are you meeting the world right now with a verdict and what opens up if you get curious instead? Dave ​​​​​​​​​​​​
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