Intellectual Prestige Team

Philosophy, Mathematics and Economics major from 3 European Universities turned entrepreneur who takes obscure and difficult intellectual history and turns it into insightful and actionable prose.

Why Most Productivity Hacks Are Just Sophisticated Procrastination

Why Most “Productivity Hacks” Are Just Sophisticated Procrastination

There is a particular kind of person who has read every productivity book, installed every task management app, and color coded their calendar down to the minute. They can tell you about time blocking, the Pomodoro technique, Eisenhower matrices, and at least three different ways to process an inbox. They are also, almost always, behind […]

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Inflation Is Not the Villain- A Keynesian Defense of Rising Prices

Inflation Is Not the Villain: A Keynesian Defense of Rising Prices

Few words in economics carry as much emotional weight as inflation. Say it at a dinner party and watch the mood shift. People clutch their wallets instinctively, as if the very syllable could drain their bank accounts. Politicians campaign against it. Central bankers lose sleep over it. Cable news treats every uptick in the Consumer

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The Intellectual Class vs. The Entrepreneur- The Eternal Cold War

The Intellectual Class vs. The Entrepreneur: The Eternal Cold War

There is a peculiar war that has been raging for centuries. It does not involve armies or territories. No shots are fired. No treaties are signed. Yet its consequences shape economies, cultures, and the very fabric of how societies organize themselves. This is the war between the intellectual class and the entrepreneur. And the man

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Why the Science Community Is More Like a Cult Than a Democracy

Why the Science Community Is More Like a Cult Than a Democracy

You probably grew up believing science works like a town hall meeting. Someone proposes an idea, everyone debates it fairly, the best evidence wins, and humanity marches forward. It is a beautiful story. It is also, according to Thomas Kuhn, almost entirely wrong. In 1962, Kuhn published The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a book that

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How to Produce Your Way Out of a Mid-Life Crisis

How to “Produce” Your Way Out of a Mid-Life Crisis

You are forty three years old. You have the house, the career, the retirement account. And yet you wake up on a Tuesday morning with the distinct feeling that none of it means anything. Welcome to the midlife crisis, that peculiar modern ailment where people who have everything suddenly feel like they have nothing. Now,

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