The holometabolism metaphor works really well here. What stood out to me is how you tied the imaginal cells to the idea of carrying a blueprint forward, it's a nice reminder that transformation doesn't mean erasure. I've been thinking alot about Stoic resilience lately, especially the tension between acceptance and action. The exoskeleton image captures that perfectly, structure that enables movement rather than restricts it. Also appreciate the MLK reference at the end, taking teh first step without seeing the whole staircase feels especially relevant right now.
The holometabolism metaphor works really well here. What stood out to me is how you tied the imaginal cells to the idea of carrying a blueprint forward, it's a nice reminder that transformation doesn't mean erasure. I've been thinking alot about Stoic resilience lately, especially the tension between acceptance and action. The exoskeleton image captures that perfectly, structure that enables movement rather than restricts it. Also appreciate the MLK reference at the end, taking teh first step without seeing the whole staircase feels especially relevant right now.
Thank you. Yes, there are some topical resonances for sure.