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Architecture of Self

Podcast von Thomas Harrell

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The Architecture of Self is both a framework and a methodology for understanding why people, businesses, and institutions so often solve the wrong problems. It examines the deeper structure shaping the way we think, choose, and build, then it uses the Ask Backwards methodology-a process for breaking complex problems down into simpler, more honest questions-to find clearer, more truthful solutions.

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Architecture of Self - Factors

In this episode of The Architecture of Self, Tom slows down one of the most important parts of the Ask Backwards methodology: finding factors. Before Ask Backwards can reduce a question honestly, it needs enough material to work with. That means not stopping at the first explanation that comes to mind. Tom walks through five places to look for possible factors: Physical / Resources, Emotional / Protective, Social / Relational, Mental / Interpretive, and Meaning / Identity. This episode also introduces the Stranger Method, a way to look at personal questions with enough distance to see possible factors before your own defenses, explanations, and old patterns take over. Finding factors does not solve the problem for you. It gives the method something real to work with.

12. Juni 2026 - 16 min
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Architecture of Self - Big Ask

In this episode of The Architecture of Self, we reach the final part of the Ask Backwards methodology: Big Ask. No Ask helped us decide whether the original question was ready to be answered. Ask Backwards helped us work backward through the factors behind the question and reduce it into a clearer, more honest form. Big Ask is the last checkpoint before answer. It asks whether the question we found still points back to the problem we started with, whether it can be reduced any further without losing that problem, and whether we may have followed a rabbit trail into a different issue altogether. This episode explores how a question can be meaningful, interesting, and even true — while still not being the right question for the problem in front of us. Big Ask helps us check the hitch before we drive off with a question that no longer carries the original problem. Because the goal is not to solve faster. The goal is to stop solving the wrong problem.

5. Juni 2026 - 11 min
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Architecture of Self - Ask Backwards

In this episode of The Architecture of Self, Tom introduces the central methodology of the system: Ask Backwards. After the first six episodes built the architecture — foundation, frame, house, misalignment, and No Ask — this episode begins the actual process of working backward through a question until the simplest honest question appears. Ask Backwards is not about answering faster. It is about making sure you are answering the question that actually solves the problem. Tom walks through the five core questions of the method: 1. Why am I asking this question? 2. What factors, events, assumptions, or tensions led to this question appearing? 3. If I solved for each of those factors, which ones would actually help solve the larger problem? 4. Based on the surviving factors, what is the next question I need to ask that still points back to the larger problem? 5. If I answered that question honestly, would it still solve the larger problem I started with? This episode explains why the first question your mind gives you may not be the question that needs to be answered, how obvious factors can lead to shallow answers, and why the hardest part of the method may be naming the uncomfortable and deeper factors underneath the problem. If No Ask was the filter, Ask Backwards is the movement — the process of reducing a problem until the question becomes honest enough, specific enough, and useful enough to answer.

29. Mai 2026 - 28 min
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Architecture of Self - No Ask

Before you use a method to answer a question, you have to ask whether the question itself can be trusted. In this episode of The Architecture of Self, Tom introduces No Ask — the pause before Ask Backwards. After exploring foundation, frame, house, and misalignment in the first five episodes, this is where the system starts to become practical. No Ask is the gate before the method. It helps you stop before chasing a question and test whether it deserves your attention, what it assumes to be true, whether it is aimed at the real problem, and whether it is still the question that will actually solve what you’re trying to solve. Because a good method applied to a bad question still gets you the wrong answer. In this episode, we explore: * Why questions are not neutral * How a question can be built on bad assumptions * Why the most urgent question may not be the real one * How No Ask can save time before going deeper into Ask Backwards * Why the pause before answering may be the step most people skip This episode sets up the central methodology of the series: Ask Backwards.

22. Mai 2026 - 20 min
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