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In the universe, a supernova happens when a star reaches the end of its life cycle.
But the star doesn’t die. Nope. It explodes.
For MILLIONSSS of years, that star burns quietly, steadily, giving light to everything around it. Sound familiar? 👀
It sustains itself through fusion: combining elements, creating energy, keeping everything in balance.
But eventually, the star runs out of fuel. The core can't sustain the pressure anymore. The balance breaks.
And then? EXPLOSION.
The craziest part? In a matter of weeks, that dying star releases more energy than our sun will produce in its entire lifetime. It becomes the brightest object in the entire galaxy — brighter than all the other stars combined. Can you fucking believe it?!
From a distance, it looks like destruction.
Up close? It's the most creative act in the universe.
New elements are born. Scattered across space. Seeding future stars.
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For years, you've craved creating something that didn't exist before. You see possibilities others don't yet see. Connecting dots across disciplines that make people go "wait, WHAT?!" at dinner parties (and then corner you for another hour because they need to understand your fungal network theory of organizational leadership).
You're not optimizing what exists — you're imagining what COULD exist. Building frameworks that will outlast you. Seeding futures. I get it, I’m an Aquarius Sun with a Capricorn Stellium sooo…
But here's the thing about visionaries: you can't build new worlds alone in your Notes app at 2AM.
Your thinking needs other thinkers.
People who GET that the 6-hour Wikipedia spiral about medieval monasteries IS research. That the scam documentary connects to your business model. That seemingly unrelated obsessions are exactly where breakthroughs hide.
Original systems emerge through conversation. Through someone saying "wait, say that again…" and suddenly you're both building something neither of you could've articulated alone.
That's what's been missing.
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Right now, no one knows your full vision.
They know what you DO. The company. The product. The Instagram grid.
But not the WORLDVIEW underneath it all. Not the synthesis happening at midnight when you're connecting three seemingly unrelated documentaries, that Substack essay about circular economies, and your own lived experience into something that could actually reshape how people think.
Your work is your vehicle. Your worldview is your destination.
And you're SO ready to articulate the bigger picture. To stop keeping your best thinking in the margins. To finally connect all those rabbit holes into frameworks other people can build on.
You're building a new way of seeing.
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The connections multiplying. The patterns emerging. The future taking shape in your mind that needs language to become real.
You're ready to explode.
Not destroy. CREATE.
To become the brightest version of yourself by releasing all that cerebral energy into discourse with people who think as expansively as you do.
To scatter new elements across your universe. To seed what comes next.
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10 people. 10 new paradigms emerged.
February - May 2026. Doors close Feb 4, 2026.
This space is for the entrepreneurs, founders, and creatives who understand that philosophizing over wine ISN'T wasting time — it's literally how new worlds get built.
Who think going down research spirals is sacred work. Who know that discourse, not isolation, is where frameworks are forged.
You'll develop the WORLDVIEW that makes your work inevitable.
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Remember the last time you had a conversation so fucking good you forgot to check your phone? Where someone said "holy shit YES I've been thinking that but didn't have language for it!" and you built on their idea, they built on yours, and suddenly you'd articulated something you'd been feeling for months but couldn't name?
And you left that conversation BUZZING? Like your neurons did backflips? Like you'd made the abstract real?
That's what happens here. For four months straight.
We're talking Raphael's School of Athens energy. System thinkers in shared space, gesturing wildly at ideas (Zoom hand-waving absolutely counts), challenging each other's half-formed frameworks, building systems through discourse.
No 78 modules to complete. No hot seat coaching where you watch someone else get breakthroughs for 60 minutes while you get 10. No workbooks gathering digital dust in Notion.
Just ten brilliant, interesting, slightly weird humans in a room together, thinking out loud about the futures they're building. Connecting dots. Following rabbit holes. Making each other smarter.
The structure is beautifully simple because world-building needs space to breathe: Research → Discourse → Synthesis → Repeat
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