ValueSpace

ValueSpace makes difficult choice more legible.

Working definition: practical method that represents a situation as a field with directions, boundaries, and trajectories.

  • method
  • boundaries
  • trajectory

core claim

A difficult decision becomes more workable when the full field is visible.

Unmodeled choice fragments into arguments, fears, isolated benefits, and random impressions.

ValueSpace externalizes the situation as one structure: position, future states, route cost, and next-step logic become easier to inspect together.

visible elements

The map keeps several critical variables on the surface.

Useful when the decision should remain complex enough to stay honest.

directions

Multiple live directions with real value and real tension.

position and trajectory

Current position, prior points, future states, and movement quality between them.

boundaries

Non-ignorable limits: money, time, health, obligations, and system constraints.

next move

Concrete step that can be tested in reality and used as feedback.

development lines

The method is being developed through three practical tracks.

Each track carries the same method logic into a different format.

project track

method

Decision mapping method for role transitions, leadership tension, and other high-context choices.

project track

book

Reader-facing explanation of the method in ordinary language.

project track

academy

Practice-school layer in formation with modules, cases, and deeper learning routes.

V-Map

V-Map is one artifact inside ValueSpace.

It names a map that can hold question, directions, boundaries, and next-step logic on one surface.

Because the artifact remains visible after the conversation, it supports review, follow-up, and more precise discussion.

subsite

Detailed method pages, cases, and programs live on the separate ValueSpace site.

Use the subsite for the fuller public layer.