MAK Manifesto
Change doesn't happen when we want to. It happens when we are ready. MAK is the methodology to identify and take advantage of those moments of maximum receptivity.
I. The Timing Problem
Most interventions fail not because they are wrong, but because they come at the wrong time. Perfect advice at the wrong time is noise. A mediocre intervention at the optimal moment is transformation.
MAK recognizes that each system (person, organization, society) has time windows of maximum plasticity. Outside of those windows, change is impossible. Within them, it is inevitable.
II. The Three Fundamental Principles
1. Coherence Before Action
You can't change what you don't understand. Before acting, you must reduce informational noise and increase system consistency.
2. Fractal Memory as a Guide
The past does not determine the future, but it conditions it. Each system has fractal patterns that repeat at different scales. Identify them.
3. Kairos on Chronos
Chronological time is irrelevant. What matters is qualitative time: the moment of maximum receptivity.
III. Application Levels
Personal development, decision making, change of habits
Relationships, communication, conflict resolution
Team management, organizational change, innovation
Social movements, public policies, cultural transformation
IV. Essential Practices
Noise Reduction: Eliminate irrelevant information before making decisions
Fractal Mapping: Identify recurring patterns in your story
Aurora detection: Recognize when you are close to a reorganization point
Kairos intervention: It acts only when the system is responsive
Fractal Consolidation: Reinforce new patterns until they become self-similar