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Building a "Possible World" Across Generations: International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026
A reflection on our in-person 'Possible World' session held for the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026. Watch what happens when a mixed group of children and adults, meeting for the first time, are given 40 minutes to build a world with minimal instructions. Read about the quiet realisations, the cross-generational collaboration, and the endless possibilities that emerge when everyone acts as an equal stakeholder.
Mar 2


The Gift of Missing Instructions: Leading Beyond Instructions in a Possible World
"Where are the instructions? I feel like I'm falling behind."
Even for high-achievers, the lack of a manual in my Possible World sessions creates a vital friction—a Yohaku (blank space) where the ego is bruised but inquiry thrives.
Like surviving a Darwin cyclone, true leadership isn't about following maps or instructions; it’s about bridge-building when there are no "right" answers.
Ready to explore your internal OS? Dive into the chaos and experience the shift.
Feb 4


In Praise of Incompleteness: 'Kizuki' in Chaos
Any professional who designs experiences and hosts spaces knows the immense energy poured into that design. We stand in the participants' shoes and simulate every possible ripple: "Will this one word deepen the experience, or will it cause them to stay at the surface?" We weave potential troubles into the scenario as foreshadowing, meticulously considering and repeatedly imagining systems to address them beforehand. This cycle—designing and then imagining—is the essential pra
Jan 28


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, 2025


Possible World Discovery Session Report - 12 May 2025
Five women from five places joined a 2-hour Possible World Discovery Session. Though only one achieved her numerical goal, her generous attitude sparked deep reflection. Participants explored what it means to have enough, the tension between individual values and collective vision, and the importance of listening, strategy, and embracing imperfection. It became more than a game—an invitation to reimagine how we create together.
May 13, 2025


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, 2025
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