What is Four-Seeing?
Four-Seeing brings four ways of seeing into view.
It synchronizes oversight, foresight, hindsight and insight together so vision is held lightly without burdening.




Why Four-Seeing matters
Purpose can become heavy.
Four-Seeing keeps you buoyant and clear.
The vision stays light and easy to hold.
It steadies you when life is heavy while you take your place at the table and the people arrive to join you.
Ultimately, it keeps the purpose in check, so that it is not born from a trauma response or a place of external validation.
Four-Seeing
Four Visions
One Rhythm
I thought I needed purpose. But there were times when purpose was too heavy to carry.
A beautiful new way of seeing
Oversight happens. NAVA vision reveals what has been overlooked, misunderstood or omitted.
Seeing deeply
Foresight sense what is emerging and moves early and softly.
A vision from the kind ancestors
Hindsight gives us delayed reflection that comes with grace and lifts the weight that has trapped us.
A vision through timelines
Insight, sees all of these layers and the connections that carry across timelines.
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Why four visions and not one?
One vision can become rigid. Four-Seeing uses four sights to keep judgment flexible and accurate. Multiple perspectives improve forecasting and decision quality, and help you avoid blind spots and bias [2][3][4].
I already have a purpose and a why. Why would I need four visions?
Keep your purpose. Four-Seeing is the scaffold that keeps it humane. Oversight checks what you missed, foresight scans what is emerging, hindsight keeps learning alive, and insight links the pattern. This reduces burnout risk from rigid, calling-style purpose and increases psychological flexibility [1][8].
What do insight, foresight, hindsight, and oversight mean?
Oversight: missing or omitting a detail. Humans regularly fail to notice obvious events when attention is elsewhere, known as inattentional blindness [4].
Foresight: anticipating what could happen and acting early. Training and teaming can measurably improve probabilistic foresight [2][3].
Hindsight: reflection after events, with a known risk of hindsight bias changing how we judge past decisions [5].
Insight: a sudden or rapid grasp of the pattern or solution, with distinct cognitive and neural signatures [6].
Why is Four-Seeing important in rough times?
Because weight goes up when life gets hard. Four-Seeing helps you balance past, present and future so vision stays light and usable. A balanced time perspective and psychological flexibility are both linked with greater wellbeing and resilience [7][8].
[1] Bunderson, J. S., & Thompson, J. A. (2009). The call of the wild: Zookeepers, callings, and the double‑edged sword of deeply meaningful work. Administrative Science Quarterly, 54(1), 32–57.
[2] Mellers, B. A., et al. (2014). Psychological strategies for winning a geopolitical forecasting tournament. Psychological Science, 25(5), 1106–1115.
[3] Tetlock, P. E., et al. (2014). Forecasting tournaments: Tools for increasing transparency and improving the quality of debate. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23(4), 290–295.
[4] Simons, D. J., & Chabris, C. F. (1999). Gorillas in our midst: Sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. Perception, 28(9), 1059–1074.
[5] Fischhoff, B. (1975). Hindsight ≠ foresight: The effect of outcome knowledge on judgment under uncertainty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1(3), 288–299.
[6] Kounios, J., & Beeman, M. (2014). The cognitive neuroscience of insight. Annual Review of Psychology, 65, 71–93.
[7] Stolarski, M., et al. (2012). Comparing methods to measure a balanced time perspective. Journal of Happiness Studies, 12(4), 1343–1368.
[8] Kashdan, T. B., & Rottenberg, J. (2010). Psychological flexibility as a fundamental aspect of health. Clinical Psychology Review, 30(7), 865–878.
We honour the First Nations peoples of this land and across the world. May their care for Country guide our steps to walk softly, with kindness and respect. We honour their ancestors, and all ancestors, past and future, and the generations yet to come.
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