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In Kairos Time, True Wealth Means Saying “Yes, I Have Time”

In Kairos Time, True Wealth Means Saying “Yes, I Have Time”

11.11.202511.11.2025

“Cover Art Credit: Feng Shui London UK – Exploring Greek Time Concepts in Feng Shui (2024) Welcome back to Serendipity […]

Serendipity Management: Lessons from Nobel Laureate Irving Langmuir and G.E. Research

Serendipity Management: Lessons from Nobel Laureate Irving Langmuir and G.E. Research

22.09.2025

The world is full of mystery — and so are the ways chance events intertwine with our wandering thoughts across […]

The Battle Cry of Jesterhood: “Not All Who Wonder Are Lost”

The Battle Cry of Jesterhood: “Not All Who Wonder Are Lost”

07.09.202507.09.2025

Our planet is burning—literally. Everywhere, people wake up anxious, afraid, and outraged at the countless mistakes we’ve made. ” Do […]

“How much can you expect the unexpected before it becomes expected”

“How much can you expect the unexpected before it becomes expected”

01.06.202520.12.2025

Writing a book is really an exciting process! You dedicate your time and energy long term to create something, which […]

Sensemaking Institute Oy

The Sensemaking Institute is a dynamic platform dedicated to exploring and advancing the frontiers of serendipity, organizational resilience, and transformative learning. With a bold vision to cultivate groundbreaking insights and methodologies, the Institute serves as a nexus for research, collaboration, and thought leadership in navigating complexity.

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About Serendipitor

I used to call myself an explorer of life — but over time I’ve realized that my journey is not about exploration. It’s been a series of Peregrinaggios — pilgrimages of the mind and heart. Life is far too sacred to be wandered through as a tourist. Better to travel it as a pilgrim, open to what unfolds, humbled by what reveals itself along the way.

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