This heartfelt tribute celebrates the life and legacy of John O’Brien (1946–2025), a visionary leader in person-centered planning and inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Written by close collaborators and friends, the article reflects on John’s profound impact on the global inclusion movement. As a philosopher and advocate, John reimagined societal support systems, emphasizing relationships, personhood, and possibility over institutional structures.
The tribute highlights John’s pioneering contributions, including the creation of transformative frameworks like the Five Valued Experiences, MAPS, and PATH, which continue to shape inclusive practices worldwide. Through his deep listening, collaborative spirit, and practical imagination, John inspired countless individuals and organizations to push boundaries, embrace creativity, and foster meaningful change. His work was rooted in the belief that every person is a mystery to be celebrated, not a problem to be solved.
The article weaves together personal stories, metaphors, and images to honor John’s philosophy of interconnectedness and his ability to create spaces for generative dialogue and co-creation. It also explores his role in shaping global movements, supporting organizations, and inspiring innovative practices that have transformed lives and communities.
Readers will discover how John’s legacy lives on through the people, ideas, and practices he nurtured, offering a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, imagination, and the art of listening in building a more humane world.