Chapter 6. M++

6.1 Introduction

In previous chapters we have highlighted that Generative Analysis is predicated on communication, and that most communications you have, whether human/human or huma/AI will be subject to the three filters of distortion, deletion, and generalization. The question is, “what are we going to do about it?”

The answer (at least in part) is simple meta-language, called M++, that allows you to recover high quality information from distorted, deleted, and generalized communications. This meta-language is the central mechanism driving Generative Analysis.

M++ is an extension of the work on language patterns by Bandler and Grinder [Bandler 1]. It gives you a set of simple, powerful communication strategies that you can apply ...

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