Love this! In several schools where I led, we developed a “loose and tight” document to translate our instructional framework into action. This helped teachers see exactly where they should be coherent and where they should be consistent. We would revisit this and even co-create it with teachers to ensure it was a living document.
The minds that will matter in the next decade are not the loudest ones — they are the ones whose orientation cannot be confused.
Titles will decay.
Roles will rotate.
Methods will be automated.
But coherence — the rare ability to think from structure rather than signal — becomes the new scarcity.
Two types of people will shape the world that’s coming:
• Minds of the Core
Those who think at the level of frameworks, not opinions.
Those who generate orientation, not commentary.
• Minds of Integrity
Those who can quietly rewire systems from within without losing themselves to them.
You can’t buy this capacity.
You can only develop it — or surround yourself with people who have it.
That is why I built Epistemic Futures on Substack.
Not as a feed, not as a newsletter.
As an orientation architecture for the people who will carry the next layer of civilization.
If you felt a click reading this — the sense of “Yes, this is the level I want to operate on” — then join as a Founding Member.
Not for more content.
For a coherent place in a world that’s losing coherence.
👉 https://leontsvasmansapiognosis.substack.com
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Love this! In several schools where I led, we developed a “loose and tight” document to translate our instructional framework into action. This helped teachers see exactly where they should be coherent and where they should be consistent. We would revisit this and even co-create it with teachers to ensure it was a living document.