5d-thinking

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5D Thinking Framework

Apply multi-dimensional thinking to analyze problems, generate insights, and avoid cognitive blind spots. This framework expands thinking across five dimensions: width, depth, height, perspective quadrants, and time.

Core Principle

Genius thinking is the ability to continue thinking. Stupid thinking stops too early—reaching a point where pre-programmed thoughts react defensively, failing to reach novel insight. The goal is to hold threatening ideas in the realm of possibility while seeking to understand rather than merely know.

The Five Dimensions

Dimension 1: Width (Lines of Thinking)

Lines represent horizontal development—domains of knowledge. Marketing, psychology, physics, relationships, spirituality, health, etc.

Apply by: Identify which domains are relevant to the problem. Consider what adjacent domains might offer unexpected insights. Avoid reductionism (jamming everything into one domain’s framework).

Dimension 2: Depth (Levels of Thinking)

Levels represent vertical sophistication within each domain. Progress through these stages:

Level Name Pattern Limitation
0 Instinctual React to stimuli No thinking between stimulus and response
1 Conformist Follow rules, obey authority Black/white thinking, no questioning
2 Individualist Construct own model Still dogmatic—”my way is right”
3 Synthesist See multiple valid models Hold contradictions, use perspectives as tools
4 Generative Create original perspectives Produce insights that didn’t exist before

Apply by: Identify what level thinking is occurring. When stuck at Levels 1-2 (dogmatic “I’m right, you’re wrong”), consciously shift to Level 3+ by asking: “What would make the opposing view correct?”

Dimension 3: Height (Altitude of Thinking)

Altitude is the average level across all domains—cross-dimensional development. Like a skill tree in a video game, higher traits require meeting thresholds in lower traits.

Apply by: Recognize when progress in one domain is blocked by underdevelopment in another. A business problem may actually be a leadership, time management, or even spiritual problem. Ask: “What adjacent domain skill might I need to unlock this level?”

Dimension 4: Perspective Quadrants

Four fundamental ways to examine any belief, idea, situation, or problem:

Individual Collective
Inner (Mental) Thoughts, emotions, beliefs, consciousness Group beliefs, value systems, ideologies, culture
Outer (Physical) Behaviors, appearance, brain states Systems, structures, institutions

Apply by: For any problem, ask four questions:

  1. Individual Inner: What am I thinking/feeling? What beliefs shape my view? Am I approaching this with the right mindset?
  2. Collective Inner: How does society/culture frame this? What ideologies are at play? What values underlie different positions?
  3. Individual Outer: What behaviors need to change? What are the concrete, visible steps?
  4. Collective Outer: What systems and structures exist? What technology, markets, or institutions are relevant?

Dimension 5: Time (Historical/Evolutionary Patterns)

Apply evolutionary patterns to understand trajectory and identify leverage points.

The Master Pattern: Transcend and Include

Each stage transcends and includes the previous. Matter → Life → Mind. Word → Sentence → Paragraph. If you remove a foundation, the chain collapses.

Four Evolution Tracks

Track Pattern
Individual Physical Atoms → Cells → Molecules → Organs → Organism
Individual Mental Egocentric (self) → Ethnocentric (tribe) → Worldcentric (all groups)
Collective Physical Technology drives structure: Hoe → Villages, Plow → Empires, Machines → Nation-states, Computers → ?
Collective Mental Pre-rational (conformity) → Rational (progress/science) → Post-rational (integration)

Apply by:

  • Locate where individuals operate developmentally to calibrate communication
  • Identify what technology is reshaping the relevant domain
  • Notice if problems arise from conflicting developmental levels
  • Ask: “What is the historical trajectory? Where is this likely going?”

The Identity Trap

Why thinking stops: Latching onto ideas, beliefs, or constructs as identity. When identity is threatened, the mind closes and defends rather than explores.

Counteract by:

  • Notice when the mind feels threatened—that’s the signal to stay open
  • Hold positions lightly: adopt values without becoming them
  • Remember: most beliefs were inherited from circumstances of birth, not reasoned choice

Application Process

When facing a complex problem:

  1. Map the Width: What domains are relevant? What adjacent domains might offer insight?
  2. Assess the Depth: What level of thinking am I using? Am I stuck in dogmatic defense?
  3. Check the Height: Is progress blocked by underdevelopment in another domain?
  4. Rotate Through Quadrants: Examine from all four perspective angles
  5. Add Time: What’s the evolutionary trajectory? What patterns from history apply?
  6. Watch for Identity: Am I defending rather than exploring?

Key Maxims

  • Knowing is horizontal (memorizing facts); understanding is vertical (cognitive sophistication)
  • You can’t solve a problem from the same level of consciousness that created it
  • The space in which you can think determines the outcome of your life
  • Smart but stuck usually means horizontally advanced but vertically limited
  • Every passing moment of stupid thinking compounds, digging a deeper rut