Factuality

Factuality is the acknowledgment of the specific conditions in which one already finds oneself: history, constraints, situations, body, relationships and context.

Definition

In philosophy, the concept of facticity is related to the fact that experience does not begin with pure abstraction, but with being already embedded in the world. In development practice, facticity means a sober recognition of the starting point: what we have not chosen, but what we must work with. This is not resignation, but contact with the real basis of the decision.

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Practice and life

Describe your situation without judgment: resources, constraints, responsibilities, body, relationships, and time. Only then plan the change.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to confuse facticity with determinism. It is also a mistake to plan your life as if real conditions did not exist.

Questions for self-reflection

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