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Possible World Discovery Session Report - Nov. 20 2025 - Emergent Possibilities
Date: November 20, 2025 Location: Online (Zoom) Hosting Team: Aya Matsuyama (Australia), Sekan (Tokyo), Asuka (Osaka) 🌏 Session Overview "This is not a lecture. You are not Passengers; you are Crew." With these opening words from the host, the Possible World Discovery Session began. The theme of our journey was "Awareness of Possibilities and Action." Members gathered from diverse backgrounds and locations—Darwin, Tokyo, Osaka, Chiba, Kumamoto, and Kagoshima—embarking on
Nov 22


Possible World Discovery Session Report - Nov. 10 2025
Possible World Session Insights (11/19/25): 9 participants sought collective goals, but only 4 achieved individual targets. The simulation revealed a booming Economy (22) while Environment (7) and Society (11) lagged, fueling "frustration of not being able to control... the bigger picture." The key kizuki was the need to transcend small-group reliance for broader action, exemplified by Febriani's successful healthcare-conservation model.
Nov 19


Learning from the Asanoha Pattern: "Inviting Leadership" – Fostering Independence and Resonance Without Relying on "Gravity"
The atmosphere was pure fervor, driven by deep respect and passion. Yet, that heat made me reflect: What about leadership based on deep respect for others?
Strong Influence or Inspire creates an unintentional "wall," pushing away differing voices. I'm drawn to the Inviting Leader: one who quietly embodies their path, keeps the door open, and fully trusts the other's unique potential—the "Asanoha pattern" of connection.
Nov 11


No introduction, no game instruction, just 60 minutes. Why did the Possible World Jam Session come about, a place where Kizuki can emerge?
A space for those who have experienced it—to reconnect and go deeper.”
The Possible World Jam Session is a 60-minute gathering where past participants can casually reunite and dive deeper into dialogue and co-creation.
No explanations, no introductions—yet insights always emerge.
And for those who haven't experienced it yet, this space can be the perfect starting point.
May 2
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