It is a complete, step-by-step methodology — built on cognitive science, learning theory, and the habits of history's most consequential thinkers — for developing the kind of mind that sees what specialists cannot.
Guide I builds the foundation: the psychology, the mental models, and the first 90-day cycle of cross-domain learning. Guide II builds the architecture: the systems, the reading strategies, the synthesis method, and the career positioning that turns raw curiosity into professional leverage. Guide III builds the life: the relationships, the creative depth, the decade-long practice, and the consequential problems worthy of everything you have built.
Read in sequence, the three guides form a complete education in polymathic thinking — from the first uncomfortable step outside your primary domain to a fully developed, publicly recognized body of cross-domain work. Whether you are a specialist looking to expand your range, a generalist looking to develop genuine depth, or a curious thinker who has always felt that the most interesting questions live between disciplines, this series was written for you.