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The Third Horizon

Podcast de John Fine

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Historia y religión

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Third Horizon.This platform explores the space where faith, reason, and humanity’s future intersect — engaging the deeper questions about who we are, where we are going, and what it means to stand at the edge of what comes next.Each episode invites thoughtful reflection, challenges assumptions, and encourages a broader perspective on the forces shaping our world.You have entered The Third Horizon.

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15 episodios

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Tribalism and the Fragility of Institutions

In this episode of The Third Horizon, we examine one of the oldest forces shaping human societies: tribalism. From the fall of the Roman Republic to modern political polarization, we explore how tribal instincts can override institutional systems—and why that shift can lead to fragmentation, conflict, and collapse. This episode connects historical patterns with modern realities, showing how institutions depend on cohesion, and what happens when that cohesion begins to break down. It also explores how shared goals, rather than shared identity, can reduce division and restore cooperation. Because in a world of increasing complexity, the survival of any system depends not just on structure, but on the choices people make within it. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee at CoinTossCoffee.com [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] Fine Consulting Agency at FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info] #TheThirdHorizon #Cohesion #Tribalism #SystemsThinking #LongView

13 de may de 2026 - 38 min
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The Balance of Survival: Stability vs Adaptation

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 clear decisions, and reconfiguring without losing identity. Because when these elements are built into a system, adaptation is no longer reactive—it becomes routine. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee — CoinTossCoffee.com [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] Fine Consulting Agency — FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info] #TheThirdHorizon #Adaptation #SystemsThinking #LongView #FutureThinking #EngineeredAdaptation

6 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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Statehood Is Not Claimed — It is Earned

“What does it take for a system to be recognized in a world that resists change?” In this episode, we move beyond internal cohesion and explore a deeper challenge: recognition within larger systems. Throughout history, there has been a persistent belief that declaration creates legitimacy—that if something defines itself clearly enough, it can claim its place. But the international system does not work that way. Through history, law, and real-world systems, this episode examines how recognition is formed—not through assertion, but through participation, contribution, and alignment. From the structure of international institutions to the constraints of environments like Antarctica, we explore why systems that attempt to force entry are rejected, while those that build functional presence over time gain legitimacy. This episode introduces a critical idea: before a system is recognized for what it claims, it must be recognized for what it does. And in that process, legitimacy becomes the foundation for everything that follows. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee at CoinTossCoffee.com [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] and Fine Consulting Agency at FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info]. #TheThirdHorizon #FutureThinking #LongView #SystemsThinking

28 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
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The Cohesion Hierarchy: Maslow and Beyond

“What holds a civilization together when everything is under pressure?” In this episode, we revisit a powerful idea introduced in an earlier conversation—Maslow’s hierarchy of needs—and take it further. Maslow explained what individuals require to survive and grow. But civilizations are not held together by needs alone. They are held together by something deeper. Through history, science, and philosophy, this episode explores a new framework—the Cohesion Hierarchy—revealing that trust is not simply a feeling, but a structural force that allows systems to function. From the Blitz in London to Hurricane Katrina, from Apollo 1 to modern aviation systems, we examine how societies align under pressure—and why some endure while others collapse. We also revisit a critical question: If humanity builds a settlement beyond Earth… what matters more—technology or trust? The answer may reshape how we think about survival itself. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee at CoinTossCoffee.com [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] and Fine Consulting Agency at FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info]. #TheThirdHorizon #FutureThinking #LongView #SystemsThinking

24 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
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