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This content will cover topics like Anglo-Saxon history and Beowulf, the history and future of warfare, Robert Greene's works on human nature, and philosophical concepts like Stoicism and logic. It will also explore criminal psychology and deduction, with occasional short stories featuring William Scott, PI."
The Price of Ignorance
The article argues that mistakes are an unavoidable part of life, often revealing flaws in our understanding rather than just bad luck. It critiques the human tendency towards self-serving bias and inertial thinking, which prevent us from acknowledging and learning from errors. The core message emphasises that…..
The Unseen Enemy
This piece dissects the pervasive nature of human weaknesses and blind spots, differentiating between biological defaults and acquired bad habits. It proposes two strategies for mitigation: strengthening virtues and implementing safeguards. The core argument highlights our inherent difficulty in recognising…..
Echoes of Giants
Elevate your life by strategically choosing "exemplars"—individuals, living or dead, fictional or real—who embody the traits you wish to cultivate. Assemble these figures into a "Personal Board of Directors" to guide your decisions and raise your standards. Through consistent practice and imitation within "sandboxes"…..
The Manoeuvre Man
Feeling stuck and directionless in your 40s? Stop fighting head-on battles against mid-life stagnation – that’s attrition warfare and it’s a waste of energy. Instead, embrace the ancient art of manoeuvre. This newsletter explores how strategic positioning, flexible planning, creating dilemmas, and calculated disorder can help you navigate challenges with ease, leading to renewed purpose and “easy victories” by outsmarting the predictable forces holding you back. It’s time to be smarter, not just tougher.