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Open Logbook (OpenLog) is a place for recorded observations.

Not hot takes. Not a publication schedule. Not a brand voice calibrated for engagement. This is a working log—open by design—where I write through what I’m seeing, questioning, and trying to understand about humanity’s trajectory.

The focus here is future human development: how we live together at scale, how we coordinate beyond borders, how shared systems emerge or fail, and what responsibility looks like as our technological reach accelerates. You’ll see recurring threads around CosmoCommons, Terlando, global language, degrowth, governance, ethics, and long-horizon thinking.

Entries may be long. They may be unresolved. They may contradict earlier entries. That’s intentional. A logbook reflects movement, not certainty.

This space is separate from my work on writing craft and indie publishing, which lives elsewhere under Novellistic. Open Logbook is not about how to write—it’s about what feels worth recording.

Publication here is irregular. I write when there’s something worth logging.

If you’re reading along, questioning, or occasionally pushing back, you’re part of the process. And if this stops being useful to you, you’re free to step away at any time.

Thanks for being here.

All One/Teague

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Teague de La Plaine

Teague de La Plaine is a writer and long-horizon thinker whose work explores human systems, story, and shared futures. His perspective is shaped by time at sea, on stage, and inside high-stakes environments. He lives by the water with his family.

https://www.teaguedelaplaine.com
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