The SÈVE Model
Strategic architecture of the living
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For several months, this publication explored the living world, writing, slow growth, plasticity.
If you’ve been reading from the beginning, you’ve seen these ideas emerge gradually: roots, light, mycorrhizae, slow growth.
None of this was structured as a system.
What changes today is not the substance.
It is the structure.
These texts are not disappearing.
They are finding their architecture.
The SÈVE Model is the formalization of this work.
What changes
This publication is no longer only a space for exploration.
It becomes a structured framework.
A model.
A strategic architecture grounded in the laws of the living world.
Its objective is simple and intentional.
To help independent entrepreneurs build growth that is:
structured
coherent
rooted
sustainable
What does not change
The perspective rooted in the living world.
The attention given to invisible dynamics.
The pursuit of growth that endures over time.
The poetry remains.
But it no longer floats.
It anchors.
The foundations
The model is built on four laws:
Roots → Clarity before visibility
Light → Turn toward what truly nourishes
Mycorrhizae → Grow through networks
Slow growth → Consistency before intensity
One transversal law connects them all:
Plasticity → Change without losing yourself
How to navigate here
The SÈVE Model unfolds through three formats:
Chloro-Com
→ Concrete strategic applications.Capsules
→ Core structural concepts of the model.Fragments
→ Deeper exploration of living dynamics and their implications.
Each text now fits within this architecture.
Why this evolution
Because a set of intuitions becomes stronger when it finds its structure.
The living world does not grow randomly.
It follows a logic.
The SÈVE Model is its strategic translation.
It is not a metaphor.
It is a method.
If you are arriving here for the first time
Start by exploring the Law of Roots.
It is the foundation from which everything becomes clearer.
Take the time to understand the grounding before seeking expansion.
Then let the rest unfold.
Nothing grows fast here.
But everything is designed to last.
— Franz
Letting what matters circulate.





