Oops, I forgot to answer your question about how central Connection Theory is to what we’re doing.
The answer is that CT is one part of what some of us believe is our best current answer to the question of how the human mind works. I say “one part” because CT does not cover emotions. In all contexts pertaining to emotions, everyone uses something other than CT. I say “some of us” because not everyone in Leverage uses CT. And I say “best current answer” because all of us are happy to throw CT away if we come up with something better.
In terms of our projects, some people use CT and others don’t. Some parts of some training programs are designed with CT in mind; other parts aren’t. In some contexts, it is very hard to do anything at all without relying on some background psychological framework. In those contexts, some people rely on CT and others don’t.
In terms of our overall plan, CT is potentially extremely useful. That said, CT itself is inessential. If it ends up breaking, we can find new psychological tools. And we actually have a backup plan in case we ultimately can’t figure out much at all about how the mind works.
Oops, I forgot to answer your question about how central Connection Theory is to what we’re doing.
The answer is that CT is one part of what some of us believe is our best current answer to the question of how the human mind works. I say “one part” because CT does not cover emotions. In all contexts pertaining to emotions, everyone uses something other than CT. I say “some of us” because not everyone in Leverage uses CT. And I say “best current answer” because all of us are happy to throw CT away if we come up with something better.
In terms of our projects, some people use CT and others don’t. Some parts of some training programs are designed with CT in mind; other parts aren’t. In some contexts, it is very hard to do anything at all without relying on some background psychological framework. In those contexts, some people rely on CT and others don’t.
In terms of our overall plan, CT is potentially extremely useful. That said, CT itself is inessential. If it ends up breaking, we can find new psychological tools. And we actually have a backup plan in case we ultimately can’t figure out much at all about how the mind works.