Knowledge flow doesn’t move on a straight line or a tidy Gantt chart. It moves like currents: fast here, slow there, colliding, looping back, rushing forward at the moment you least expect. To navigate temporal currents is to stop treating time as a container you control, and start treating it as a living medium you move through.
Practices here don’t try to “manage” time, but to sense its shifts and ride them — catching the wave when it crests, drifting when it ebbs, and adapting when it doubles back.
When systems are designed this way, insight arrives when it matters, not just when it’s convenient. Teams stop drowning in stale plans and start flowing with the living pulse of events.