
The Lost Curriculum: Knowledge in the Age of Likes
We’ve mistaken looking smart for being smart—and forgotten the curriculum that explains how the world truly works.

We’ve mistaken looking smart for being smart—and forgotten the curriculum that explains how the world truly works.

Gospel meets Machiavelli: a shrewd steward’s crisis playbook for foresight, integrity, and impact.

A sharp satire on weaponized incompetence—CEOs, managers, politicians, spouses, employees, tech bros—showing how incompetence is rewarded while responsibility shifts away.

Explore Entreprenopolis, where CEOs embody patience, strength, wisdom, and courage, revealing humorous yet insightful lessons in leadership and business.

Benin’s quiet transformation showcases how competence, governance, and innovation are redefining African leadership through steady, sustainable economic progress.

Stoic growth demands pain, discomfort, and loneliness; reject comfort’s coffin, face obstacles, build antifragility, earn the throne of nails daily.

Explore the fascinating world of snake oil salesmen, from historic elixirs to modern miracle cures, revealing humanity’s timeless quest for quick fixes.

Africa is rich, but the seller undersells resources; weak governance fuels corporate wins. Demand valuations, transparency, sovereign funds—follow Norway now.

Beauty fades, but strategy endures—Cleopatra proved power isn’t in charm, but in intellect, timing, and empire-building mastery.

From Aristotle to Locke, tabula rasa explores the mind’s blank slate—shaping identity, power, politics, and tech’s seductive rebrands and myths.