STL: Structured Thinking Language (remix)

It’s been a short time coming, but I have hammered out another iteration of the vocabulary for the Structured Thinking Language (STL).

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REVISE: Conceptualize. Expand Meaning. What are you enhancing or making right? Creativity.

RELATE: Contextualize. Focus on Uniqueness. What is your mantra? Relativity.

REPORT: Logicalize. Maximize Value. What are you normalizing to the limit? Optimicity.

RECORD: Physicalize. Minimize Cost. What is your business model? Pessimicity.

REFINE: Personalize. Humanize Interaction. How do you lower the barriers to adoption? Anthropicity.

REPEAT: Synchronize. Increase Availability. How do you make yourself convenient? Synchronicity.

MOTIVE: Why? Concepts affected.

LOCALE: Where? Contexts affected.

OBJECT: What? Logics affected.

METHOD: How? Physics affected.

PERSON: Who? Humans affected.

MOMENT: When? Synchrons affected.

From here on in there are only six verbs, irregardless of whether you are Inducting (Analyzing) or Deducting (Designing) or (something new) Producting (Developing) or Conducting (Operating). It is the order in which you are performing the verbs which is important.

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I love this. I’m going to invent more words than Shakespeare.

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