The Colors of Interpretation: From Defense to General Mechanisms of the Prognostic Mind and the Hierarchical Structure of the Self in Communities
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This article aims to extend Salvatore Leonardi's (2025) Theory of the Prognostic Mind (Prognostica Mens), integrating it with a new perspective on general interpretive mechanisms, the cyclical nature of predictive models, and, in particular, the structuring influence of communities on the formation and manifestation of personality. Starting from a reinterpretation of Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions, we will argue that emotions are the intrinsic "tint" that the Prognostic Mind attributes to its anticipations and subsequent verifications of reality. The role of the Holistic Self (HS) and the Quantum Self (QS) in the morphogenesis of complex emotions and the construction of interpretive models (Weltanschauung) that define personality will be explored in depth. The innovative contribution of this work lies in generalizing traditional defense mechanisms to universal interpretive processes and, crucially, in introducing a hierarchical structure of personality that reflects the individual's adaptation to their multiple communities of belonging. We will argue that the HS encodes the "holistic components" of each community, allowing the Prognostic Mind to generate specific predictive models for the roles and rules of each social context, while maintaining a consistent worldview at a more general level. Four general interpretive mechanisms will be identified and described—Focalization and De-focalization, Normalization and Contextualization, Re-formulation and Emotional Rebalancing, and Interpretive Attribution—illustrating how they shape our perception and inner reality far beyond a mere defensive function, operating at different levels of this community hierarchy.