Roots: Parents

Roots: Parents#

The first structures of thinking are not formed through theory, but through environment.

This section is dedicated to parental influence as the source of principles, decisions, and internal stability.

This is not about biographical details,
but about what was directly transmitted:

  • ways of thinking
  • attitude toward responsibility
  • decision-making ability
  • sense of structure

Lines of influence#

  • The Father’s Legacy
    Principles of action, responsibility, and structural vision.

  • The Mother’s Wisdom
    Intellectual depth, ethical foundation, and internal precision.

These two lines do not exist separately.
They form a system that later manifests as coherent thinking.

Alt-text:
The central element is the Tree of Being, visualizing the metaphor of “roots” and “structure.” The trunk is formed by two intertwined yet clearly differentiated lines, symbolizing the unity of paternal and maternal inheritance.
Father’s Legacy: the left branch is composed of architectural elements, gears, and cubes, referencing structural thinking (Phase II) and embodying principles of action, responsibility, and system vision. It supports a scroll with an architectural plan and a compass.
Mother’s Wisdom: the right branch features flowing, calligraphic lines, bookshelf motifs, and a luminous book, symbolizing intellectual depth and ethical foundation. It also includes a radiant eye and geometric star, referencing the level of system presence (Phase III).
Synthesis: the roots, deeply embedded in the ground, nourish a unified system that forms “coherent thinking” at the center as the result of transmitted experience.


Father’s Legacy — Identity and Principles
Mother’s Wisdom — Identity and Sensibilities