Architecture of Self

Architecture of Self - House

22 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In Episode 4 of The Architecture of Self, Tom explores the third major piece of the framework: the house — the visible structure built from foundation, frame, and everything life teaches us. But the house is more than what people can see. It becomes the machine we use to answer questions and solve problems. Through personal examples from medicine and medical school, along with business and AI illustrations, Tom shows how the house can become the box we think inside — and why understanding that box is necessary before we can ask better questions. This episode introduces the Foundational Self and the Constructed Self, and asks one central question: What structure am I answering from?

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