Practical file “66 Elements of Scaling,” a collection of focal points to expand the boundaries of your perception and open the depth of your life

These elements will help you:

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Good day! My name is Alexander Volchek. On this page we’ll figure out together what human scaling is, why it’s needed, and why it’s the key to a calm, full, and vibrant life.

Why there’s so much noise around “scaling”

Modern people devote a lot of attention to the words “development,” “growth,” “how to scale.” These words have accumulated far too many superficial meanings.

I’m not saying there’s anything negative in these examples. But when a person lives through the lens that true scaling and development are about changing certain metrics, parameters, and numbers, degradation begins instead of growth: a person loses sensitivity, health, and relationships.

After all, development is far from always positive. There are moments when a person “develops”—and degrades, and there are moments when a person truly develops—scales. And that distinction matters.

True scaling: what it is and where it begins

When we move to a true understanding of what scaling is, then:

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True scaling is when you expand your perception — perception of reality, perception of your observation, the observer within you.

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Perception—the main muscle of the 21st century

When I say “perception,” it’s not just understanding that ten events are happening and we’re tracking them: company metrics, relationships at home, order in the apartment.

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To expand perception = to learn to perceive all of life: the large number of diverse events that occur throughout the day, and most importantly, your reaction to these events.

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False guideposts

▶︎ Set a goal like “increase income 10x by next month,” or “never argue with my partner,” or “increase the number of employees/projects”—you will most likely lose. At that very moment, you’re missing many truly important moments.

Many later say: “I worked my whole life but gave too little time to the kids.”

▶︎ But when you understand scaling as expanding perception, you cannot miss the moments; you notice them and live them consciously. This is the kind of task you can reliably fulfill every day.