At some point we lost our way. It’s time to find it again.
It is time to stop pretending the systems we’ve built are still built to serve us, and not the other way around.
We know there’s no going back. You can only start from right now.
And right now, this is the hand that we’ve been dealt. These are the constraints we need to work with.
The challenges we face are difficult and complex, but not insurmountable.
It starts with understanding how current systems are wired and the games being played within them:
- Extraction has become the operating system.
- Capital has replaced sound judgment.
- The social contract has been broken.
Seeing how the game is wired shows us just how much our shared reality is being distorted by our systems and institutions:
- Black boxes have replaced trust.
- Playbooks have replaced sensemaking.
- Everything is fake.
Having our realities intermediated and shaped by systems we have little to no say in has had profound effects on us as individuals, communities, and societies:
- Our shared language broke.
- Focus feels like a fantasy.
- We are not fine.
- We left ourselves behind.
It doesn’t have to be this way. We have given away too much of ourselves, but we can take it back.
We don’t have to accept what’s fed to us. We don’t have to play by the rules of systems intended to exploit and control us.
We can build systems for ourselves, for our teams, and our organizations that work the way we want to work, on the things that matter most to us.
We know there are better ways because we’ve seen them for ourselves. Some of us have even built them before.
We just have to choose to see, to know there is a better way, and that we have to step up and own it.
It is not time to hope for someone else to fix the problems that impact us directly.
It is not time for another “reimagining” or more performative transformation theater.
It is not time for optics, spin, or narrative control.
It is time for real focus, real discipline, and real action.
It is time to completely rethink our systems and how we want them to serve us.
It is time to detach from what we’ve been promised that can never be delivered, and it is time to reclaim our mortgaged futures.
We’ve come too far to let it all fall apart now.
Everyone has their moment. Ours just happens to be now.
I intend to meet this moment by building a human-first systems architecture for the work that matters, done our way.
I’m thinking far beyond narrow technical problems and want to address the core conditions that put us in the situations we find ourselves in today.
The same factors driving today’s “polycrisis” can also be leveraged as opportunities to shape better outcomes.
It’s time to put a name to what I’ve been working on. I’m calling it Index Zero — where humans come first, always.
The vision is huge, encompassing not only a technology platform built around human knowledge and value creation, but an ecosystem of human expertise and a community of contributors aligned by core principles and a strong sense of stewardship.
To expand on the concepts introduced here, I will follow up by publishing the full Index Zero “manifesto” detailing the 100 Challenges that motivated me to take all of this on — and that might interest you in getting involved as well.
This is going to take a hell of a lot of work to make happen, and I’m looking to build a network of founding advisors and contributors.
If this sounds interesting to you, or if you just want to be a fly on the wall, I invite you to check out the temporary site I have created and sign up for i0 updates as they become available.
Here’s to building a future we actually want.
Mike
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