Notas del episodio
In episode 14 of The Third Horizon, we explore a fundamental question: what allows systems to survive when the world around them refuses to stand still? From the battlefields of World War II to the transformation of post-war Japan, this episode examines how societies respond under pressure—and why stability alone is never enough. Because survival…is not about strength. It is about balance. This is what we call engineered adaptation—the deliberate alignment of structure, flexibility, and long-view thinking across time horizons. Because in a world of continuous transformation, survival is not static. It is dynamic. It is intentional. And it must be designed. This episode also introduces the Three-Body Model of Engineered Adaptation—a practical framework for how systems adapt in real time: sensing early signals, making cle ...