What it shows
A four-quadrant radial diagram naming the four contemporary forces that act on every cultural identity: digital revolution, glocalization, technological advancement, and sustainability. The diagram organizes the four as coequal pressures arrayed around a central identity node, with each quadrant carrying its own iconography. The visual logic is parallel construction: no force dominates the others, and the identity at the center is the site where the four forces meet.
Why it matters
The diagram is the visual companion to the “four forces” argument in the “Understanding Identity” Substack post. It carries the claim that contemporary identity work runs under simultaneous pressure from four directions, and a tradition that cannot move with these forces risks losing its currency. Direct Create uses the diagram to anchor the conversation about why a Culture Stack reading matters now, since the four forces give the question its specific contemporary urgency.
Reuse notes
The diagram is house style for the four forces argument in Pillar 2 essays, Culture Stack proposal opening sections, and workshop framing slides. The four labels (digital revolution, glocalization, technological advancement, sustainability) are canonical and should not be substituted without flagging to Rajeev. The radial layout signals the simultaneity of the forces; do not redraw as a linear list, since the simultaneity is part of the argument.