"I've been around a while, spending my life at the intersection of disciplines that aren't supposed to mix — systems architecture, consciousness research, narrative. I design software for a living, I've spent twenty-five years studying how the mind works, and I write books.
The work on this platform — Systematic Integrated Living — is the individual expression of that instinct. But it's part of a larger body of work that applies the same methodology at different scales:
SIL
The architecture of individual consciousness. How will, thought, emotion, action, and results connect.
MOBuS
The architecture of business operations. Making ambiguity mathematically impossible within organisations.
THE TESTAMENT OF NICOS KOSSIS
The architecture of cultural memory. An oral history memoir preserving a single man's voice.
These are not separate pursuits. They are the same effort applied at different scales — individual, organisational, cultural. The integrative grammar is the same throughout.
This is as much a journey of exploration for me as it is for anyone reading it. I'm not standing at a destination describing the view. I'm describing terrain I'm still crossing, sharing what I've found so far, and inviting scrutiny rather than belief."