Human Patterns A Structured Exploration of the World, Top to Bottom

Just a reminder!

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Hello you,

I just wanted to pop in and remind you that you are welcome to write your own versions of any of the prompts I do and post them in the comments, if you would like.

If you would, then you should put sixty seconds on the clock and start writing away! After the initial sixty seconds, you can go back and tidy up the draft. You don’t have to post your results at all, but it is good exercise and entertaining at times.

For those of my readers who are not writers … Well, you’re doing everything right! So good job guys. Way to show those writers who’s boss.

Thank you very much for reading.

Cheers,

Caleb

About the author

Caleb Jacobo

I’m a husband, father of five, and lifelong learner with a deep curiosity about how structured thinking can unlock deeper understanding and more effective problem-solving.

For over two decades, I’ve explored psychology, philosophy, technology, art, and faith—seeking patterns and connections across disciplines to build a cohesive, proof-based approach to thinking.

As someone on the autism spectrum, my mind naturally gravitates toward structure, systems, and deep analysis. Writing is how I refine my thoughts, clarify complex ideas, and ensure that insights are not just explored, but demonstrated and made applicable.

This blog is more than just a space for discussion—it is a living system for structured exploration, where creativity, business, philosophy, and personal growth intersect. Every post begins with my own thinking, and while I use digital tools to assist with clarity and organization, the reasoning, insights, and conclusions are entirely my own.

I write to think deeply, connect ideas across disciplines, and provide a structured framework that others can apply to their own work and lives. If that resonates with you, I hope you’ll stick around.

For more on my approach to writing and structured thought, see the About This Blog page.

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By Caleb Jacobo
Human Patterns A Structured Exploration of the World, Top to Bottom