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Editor's Picks

Curated bundles worth slowing down for

Editorial selections that group collections into a more deliberate reading path. Each bundle carries an editor's angle, not just a list.

The AI Working Library

From the industry's shape to your daily practice — the full AI kit for the thinking professional.

AI has become the most powerful — and most misused — tool in the modern knowledge worker's kit. The gap between people who get genuine leverage from it and people who produce slightly faster mediocrity is not about access. It is about orientation.

This bundle is a working library for closing that gap. It starts from the industry itself — because you cannot reason clearly about AI while still confused about what it actually is — and moves outward through daily practice, management, education, and the cognitive disciplines that hold all of it together. Every piece was written with the same editorial standard: no hype, no fear, no prompt-template thinness. Only what is worth reading at length, and what will still be worth reading in a year.

Built for knowledge workers, educators, managers, and professionals who refuse to be left behind by AI and equally refuse to use it badly. Across every collection in the bundle, a single conviction holds: the best results from AI don't come from better tools — they come from better thinking about how to use them.

Thinking Like AI

Thinking Like AI

Not about technology — about mind. What AI formalized, translated back into yours.

TThink Like Great Minds
Intentional Thinking — Stay the Author in the Age of AI

Intentional Thinking — Stay the Author in the Age of AI

AI can think for you. The question is whether you still want to.

GGlobal Competence Teachers
Everyone Is a Manager Now

Everyone Is a Manager Now

AI made every knowledge worker a manager. Here's the playbook.

WWorking with AI
AI Industry 101

AI Industry 101

A plain-English field guide to the AI industry for people who want to step in.

IIndustry Foundations
Working with AI

Working with AI

Work with AI without letting AI work you.

WWorking with AI
Teaching in the Age of AI — An Educator's Complete Guide

Teaching in the Age of AI — An Educator's Complete Guide

AI didn't just change what students can do. It changed what teaching is for.

GGlobal Competence Teachers

The Four Thinking Modes

Creative, Critical, Design — and the fourth mode the AI era demands.

For decades, serious thinkers have described three modes of structured thought. Creative — to widen the possibility space before judgment narrows it. Critical — to evaluate, stress-test, and commit. Design — to take the chosen direction into contact with the humans it must actually serve. Each is a discipline. Each has its own failure modes. And none of them do their best work alone — the complete process runs wide, then deep, then real.

The AI era has introduced a fourth mode the first three never needed to name. Not a new variation of critical thinking, but something structurally different — a relational, meta-level discipline about your role in a cognitive partnership with a system that can generate convincing arguments on any side of any question. It is the skill of remaining the author of your own thought when a machine is faster than you at producing one.

Built for anyone who takes thinking seriously enough to train it the way an athlete trains a body. The recommendation: read the classical three first to rebuild the foundations, then the fourth to stay yourself while using them.

The Three Thinking Modes — Creative, Critical, Design

The Three Thinking Modes — Creative, Critical, Design

Three ways of thinking. One complete process.

GGlobal Competence Teachers
Intentional Thinking — Stay the Author in the Age of AI

Intentional Thinking — Stay the Author in the Age of AI

AI can think for you. The question is whether you still want to.

GGlobal Competence Teachers

Know and Guide: The Self-Discovery Bundle

For the young person doing the inner work, and the adult guiding them through it.

Self-knowledge is not a destination a young person arrives at. It is a discipline — and it takes frameworks, time, honesty, and usually, someone walking alongside.

What makes this bundle worth reading as a pair is that it holds both sides of that work in mind at once. The inner work of separating the performed self from the authentic one is hard enough on its own. The outer work of guiding someone else through it — without projecting your own answers, without rushing to reassure, without turning facilitation into direction — is harder still. What ties the two together is a single conviction: identity is authored, not discovered. The student learns to write their own. The adult learns the discipline of not writing it for them.

Built for young people ages 16–22 doing genuine self-examination, and for the school counselors, advisors, teachers, and parents accompanying them. The recommendation is simple: if you are the adult in that room, do not hand the student material you have not worked through yourself.

Know Your True Self

Know Your True Self

A field guide to knowing yourself when the world is loudest.

KKnow the Real
Guiding Self-Discovery

Guiding Self-Discovery

A counselor's framework for guiding — not directing — a young person's self-discovery.

GGlobal Competence Teachers