Foundation
The universal principles — the axioms, how to live, and how to raise a person to live that way. Person-agnostic and timeless.
What’s true, what matters, and how should anyone live?
The same philosophy, told three ways — from the timeless principles that apply to everyone, to a standard route through a whole life, down to one real child and what to work on this Tuesday. Every piece we build belongs to exactly one of these.
The universal principles — the axioms, how to live, and how to raise a person to live that way. Person-agnostic and timeless.
What’s true, what matters, and how should anyone live?
The standard route across a whole life — what a person should learn to do and know, and roughly when. The generic milestones, and the tools to teach them.
What should a person learn — and about when?
The living, personal tracker. Where a real individual actually is — sorted into strengths, skills to build, and things to let mature — with goals, focuses, and checklists.
Where is this person right now, and what’s next?
Follow a single idea — finishing what you start — as it zooms from a timeless principle, to a place on the life map, to a real two-week goal for a real five-year-old.
An expression of Agency: finish what you start. A habit that builds a self.
Expected to take root roughly around ages 3–5, alongside independence.
Lesson, right now: CHOOSE + RESET, weeks 1–2 — switching finally costs a finish.