Practice Principles
Map vs trophy
Share the journey and the struggle, not just the destination.
A trophy shows you what someone achieved. A map shows you how they got there. Both have value, but they serve different purposes. Trophies inspire; maps enable.
Map vs trophy is a choice in how you share work. Showing only results (trophies) makes the process invisible. Showing the journey (maps) gives others something they can follow, adapt, and build on.
Applied Humanism prefers maps. The point isn’t to impress, but to enable.