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Natasha Jay :mastodon: 🇪🇺

I made a graph to review all of my past relationships...

It has an ex axis and a why axis.

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Ka .T

@Natasha_Jay Funny ! Do projections lead you to the future that you want?

__Miguel_

@Natasha_Jay *LOUD GROAN*

*giggles*

Fine, take the star :P

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@Natasha_Jay

I'm guessing there's a point of osculation ?

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@Natasha_Jay

If you're a beach person, there's going to be a TanGent

Eyeball👁️

@Natasha_Jay

Oh! Mine does too!

The title of mine is "Live And Learn"... 🙄

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@Natasha_Jay I bet it has the shape of a polygone.

nyx

@Natasha_Jay I'd go nuts with an axis screaming "WHY?!" at me all the time. Forgetting is bliss.

Alexander Knochel

@Natasha_Jay One might start worrying when there's a wife axis

@agu

@Natasha_Jay
Do you know Trajectory Equivalence Approach; TEM ?

Jaan Valsiner, Peter C. M. Molenaar, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Nandita Chaudhary(2009), “A Book title” Depicting the Dynamics of Living the Life:”, Springer.

Its chapter is “Depicting the Dynamics of Living the Life: The Trajectory Equifinality Model”.

I think it can be done yourself understanding your life history using TEM.
And I think your benefit that you may want to browse the library.

@Natasha_Jay
Do you know Trajectory Equivalence Approach; TEM ?

Jaan Valsiner, Peter C. M. Molenaar, Maria C.D.P. Lyra, Nandita Chaudhary(2009), “A Book title” Depicting the Dynamics of Living the Life:”, Springer.

Its chapter is “Depicting the Dynamics of Living the Life: The Trajectory Equifinality Model”.

Grant

@Natasha_Jay

How many points are there?

(Assuming it's not pointless)

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