Your closest kin. The 25 people who matter most.
FAM is where the grandmother function lives in practice — the people you carry, the people who carry you, the rhythm of who's around and who needs a check-in.
The 25 slots. Who raised you, who you're raising, who lifts you, who you lift. Each person gets a tile; their state (alive, passed, healing) shows on the board.
Your grandmother for a minute. Daisy remembers your people, notices when you've gone quiet on someone, and gently asks. She knows the research — and the names.
Birthdays, anniversaries, rituals. The rhythm of your people. Overlapping with circles you join (library, VET, Thursday Table) so one calendar holds it all.
Your owned books, your podcasts, your saved articles — offline-first storage that survives the airplane. Open with whichever reader fits.
Invite from your Life Board. See who joined. Track the network you're building — quietly, deliberately, the way the village always got built.
The diagnostic from the book. If something happened to you right now, who would be the first call? The first hand on the door? Find your gaps.
FAM World is a top-level circle in the ecosystem — the parent for every FAM circle individuals build. Per the model: everything is a circle or part of a circle. FAM is yours; you own who's in it. Your FAM circle can hold sub-circles (your kids' families, your parents' households, your chosen kin) and connect to other circles you join — a faith community, a coaching cohort, a country world.
Sub-circles within FAM (your own, or those you join):
FAM is the most private World. Your Life Board is yours alone — visible only to you, with kin views consented per-person. Daisy lives here as your private grandmother, not a public character. The data on people you carry stays on the FAM side of the FAM/PRO firewall — the professional/work side has limited reach into FAM by design.
The first 25 names. The first check-in. The grandmother function, on purpose.