
44 min • 8 lectures
The traditional career path is no longer a reliable strategy for financial security. This course examines the transition from the industrial-age employee mindset to the digital-age creator economy. It focuses on the value-for-scale model, where individuals build digital assets and achieve sovereignty by leveraging unique curiosity. Central to this approach is the Niche of One, a concept that avoids market competition by integrating personal interests into a singular brand. Participants learn to identify a Personal Monopoly through a skill stack—the combination of distinct skills that make individual output difficult to replicate. The curriculum explores how to identify specific knowledge that feels like play to the creator but provides high value to the market. The second half of the series covers the mechanics of building a digital estate. Key topics include the attention economy, emphasizing resonance and trust over simple reach. There is a focus on systems for creative output, such as the Second Brain and the Four Pillars of the Daily Routine, to maintain high-volume productivity without burnout. The course also details the Value Ladder, a framework for converting attention into revenue through a structured path of products and services. By using permissionless leverage—specifically media, code, and artificial intelligence—individuals can decouple income from time. The final sessions address the infinite game of the creator, where success is defined by daily freedom and the integration of work, play, and continuous learning into a single existence.
The Death of the Traditional Career
The Niche of One: You Are the Subject
Building the Personal Monopoly
The Attention Economy and Digital Real Estate
Systems for Creative Output
The Value Ladder: From Content to Commerce
Leverage: Code, Media, and AI
The Infinite Game of the Creator