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A Grammar for the World We Now Inhabit

Mika Aaltonen
Mika Aaltonen

FONIC is best understood not as a framework to be applied but as a grammar for
interpreting the world we increasingly find ourselves in.


It describes the underlying structure of contemporary crises:

  •  The brittleness of systems optimized beyond safety.

  •  The way pressures stack across domains.

  •  The unpredictable leaps of nonlinear dynamics.

  •  The deep interdependence that binds distant sectors together, and the ease with which disturbances travel and transform.


This grammar does not simplify complexity. It makes complexity legible. Recognizing this
pattern is not an academic exercise.


It requires a shift in attention, especially for leaders accustomed to treating crises as
discrete, linear problems with clear boundaries.

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