Thinking Better
How thinking works—and how to make it more accurate, flexible and useful.
For thinking with more clarity, intellectual humility, curiosity, and practical wisdom.
Better thinking is not about becoming cold or endlessly analytical. It is learning how attention, belief, bias, evidence, uncertainty, and emotion interact—so you can make wiser choices without pretending certainty.
Every course in this pathway is included in your membership. Your course sequence is shown below so you can keep track, open each course, or continue from your dashboard whenever you are ready.
“The quality of a life is shaped, quietly and repeatedly, by the quality of the questions used to understand it.”
A short checkpoint before the curriculum, so the path feels personal, steady, and rightly chosen.
You want practical tools for reasoning without turning everyday life into an academic exercise.
You are curious about how beliefs form, why intelligent people disagree, and how bias affects judgment.
You want to become more interesting, more teachable, and more capable of changing your mind well.
Designed to be taken in order, but each course can also stand alone.
How thinking works—and how to make it more accurate, flexible and useful.
How identity, evidence, belonging and emotion become conviction.
The shortcuts that help the mind—and quietly distort it.
A practical system for choices under uncertainty.
Simple lenses for seeing systems, trade-offs and consequences more clearly.
How to revise a belief without humiliation, collapse or identity loss.
Build an inner world rich enough that people genuinely enjoy being around you.
This path is included with your membership, alongside every course, every pathway, and A Year of Becoming.
Per month. Includes every course, every pathway, and A Year of Becoming. Cancel anytime.
Prefer annual? Choose the $250/year option at checkout and save two months.
My Inner Foundation pathways are educational and reflective. They are not therapy, diagnosis, medical advice, or crisis support. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent mental-health support, please contact local emergency services or a qualified professional.