Category: Circuitism

A new home for my writing on cyclical alignment

The writing I have been doing on natural cycles, animus intensity, and seasonal alignment now lives at WeAreAllFarmers.org. MarcRagsdale.com will continue to focus on enterprise autonomy, the Ragsdale Framework, and the Race to Autonomy. This post explains why the split happened and what it means. Over the past several months, something has been pulling apart […]

Waking circuit theory

Waking Circuit Theory sees life as a continuous flow of energy seeking completion. Each awakening begins a circuit that moves through awareness, intention, and action before returning to its source. Circuitism extends this idea beyond the self, offering a framework for social repair based on flow, balance, and renewal. By restoring the current within ourselves, […]

Polarization: when a node bends the signal

Polarization occurs when a person or entity amplifies the wrong signal, bending the natural flow of energy in a system. It arises from pain, fear, or misunderstanding, not evil. When we respond with anger, we become polarized too, weakening the collective circuit. The solution is compassion, clarity, and balance by helping the polarized node or […]

The missing language of work: why we need a labor grid

We have precise models for AI compute and power grids but not for labor. Productivity remains vague because we lack a shared language to quantify how work actually flows. This piece argues for creating a measurable “labor grid,” built on the I40 cycle: Insight, Opportunity, Objective, Operation, Outcome. By mapping how opportunities move through human […]