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How To Make Progress 10X Faster In Life (Full Guide)

By Dan Koe

Summary

## Key takeaways - **Human 3.0: A Map to the Top 1%**: Human 3.0 is a comprehensive model designed to help individuals escape mediocrity and actualize their highest potential by providing a map to navigate the modern landscape, synthesizing knowledge, skills, and principles. [03:47], [03:52] - **Four Quadrants of Life**: Life can be mapped across four fundamental domains: Mind (internal subjective), Body (personal exterior), Spirit (collective interior), and Vocation (collective external), each representing a crucial aspect of self-development. [04:50], [05:03] - **Levels of Consciousness: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0**: Development occurs across three levels: Human 1.0 (conformist, low consciousness), Human 2.0 (individualist, mid-consciousness), and Human 3.0 (synthesist, high consciousness), with most people existing in the first two levels. [13:13], [13:56] - **Phases: Dissonance, Uncertainty, Discovery**: To advance between levels, individuals progress through three phases: dissonance (dissatisfaction with current state), uncertainty (taking steps into the unknown), and discovery (acquiring new knowledge and skills). [18:22], [18:47] - **Traits: Knowledge, Experience, Skill**: Acquiring knowledge, experience, and skill is essential for moving through the phases of development, enabling individuals to overcome challenges and ascend to new levels of understanding and capability. [21:07], [21:21] - **Channels: Accelerating Progress**: Channels are intense periods of focused activity or learning that accelerate development, akin to a flow state or an exciting quest, allowing individuals to make significant progress rapidly. [22:24], [23:41]

Topics Covered

  • Most self-help models are dangerously incomplete.
  • Your life is a video game skill tree.
  • Are you an NPC, Player, or Creator?
  • AI is the ultimate developmental "glitch."
  • Why enlightened people seem primitive to average thinkers.

Full Transcript

As corny as this may sound, I've always

wanted to become a force to be reckoned

with. I've always wanted to be an

absolute unit of an individual, not just

having a nice and muscular body, but

being developed in every domain of life.

I wanted to become multi-dimensionally

jacked. I wanted to max out all of my

stats. I didn't want to be an NPC. I

wanted to be a level 100 player. All

areas of the map unlocked. Maxed out

physicality, intellect, and professions.

bank overflowing with gold. I wanted to

do it all. Mind, body, spirit,

relationships, money. And this desire

has drastically influenced how I live my

life and what I pursue. As a teenager, I

became obsessed with fitness. Then I

wanted to absorb as much knowledge as

possible. Then I wanted to be free, so I

failed at multiple different business

models until one finally worked. I've

had various spiritual and philosophical

stints that have given me a deeper

perspective on what most people see as

superficial things like fitness or

money. That's why I wrote the book

purpose and profit because most people

think those two things don't go

together. Now, over the past 15 years,

I've researched the depths of

psychology, personal development,

philosophy, social dynamics, technology,

the internet, startups, money, religion,

and meaning. So, after writing about my

findings online for the past 5 years,

I've noticed critical overlapping

patterns that have begun to form a new

philosophy for today's world. That's

where human 3.0 comes in. I want to

synthesize everything I've learned into

one comprehensive map to navigate the

modern landscape. I want to provide you

with the knowledge, skills, and

principles that help you escape

mediocrity and actualize your highest

potential. Now, I will attempt to make

this as non-dogmatic and scientific as

possible, but I also want to get the

point across with clarity and

conviction. And if I just water things

down all day with like, oh, here's the

science, here's the nuance, then it

starts to lose its impact. So, I'm

placing the burden of nuance on you, the

viewer. Now, there are plenty of

incredible models and gurus out there to

follow or adopt so that you can find

more clarity and meaning in your life.

things like spiral dynamics for

psychology, Buddhism and Christianity

for meaning, materialism and mentalism

for the nature of reality, e-commerce

and consulting for business, red pill

and feminism for social dynamics, and so

on. Anywhere you look, you can find

hundreds of mental models that promise

you the answer to all of your problems.

Now, all of them have their truths.

They're just a perspective. But the

critical flaw is that most of them are

just isolated to one domain. We learn

math, English, and science as singular,

siloed classes when knowledge is a web.

We dissect frogs in a lab and draw

conclusions without considering the

entirety of the ecosystem and

interconnected relationships from which

they come. Beyond that, and for some,

this is a hard pill to swallow. Many

spiritual teachers have frail bodies.

Many businessmen can't maintain

relationships. Many alpha males are

emotionally unaligned. And while these

are incredible things on their own to be

developed in one domain, it is growing

increasingly rare that a single person

is truly self-developed. Now, even if

these mental models do cover multiple

domains of life, like the ancient Greek

philosophies, they were often created

and prevalent before the internet and AI

and technology before those started to

change everything. And on a more

important note, very few, very few of

them talk about money, which is

surprising because that's what dominates

most people's minds and lives. So today,

we will lay the foundation for human

3.0. And just so you're aware, I do have

a human 3.0 knowledge base linked in the

description and a metatype prompt. If

you don't know what a metatype is yet,

but once we get to the end where we

actually talk about metatypes and what

they are, then you can find where you

lie on the human 3.0 graph to kind of

map your development. So to get started,

human 3.0, a map to reach the 1% to

reach your potential. This model offers

the big picture. It is not a dogmatic

set of actionable steps, but a set of

guidelines for reaching your maximum

potential that allows you to bust

through mental, physical, spiritual, and

vocational plateaus. So, vocational is

like business or how you contribute to

the world. It orients patterns found

across human development and builds on

top of various scientific,

psychological, spiritual, and vocational

models that have already done a lot of

the heavy lifting. So my goal is to take

the best parts of the world's greatest

theories and apply them to the life of

the individual, to you. And once you

understand this model, you can begin to

map where your current level of

development lies within each quadrant,

which gives you your archetype for the

quadrant. And then you can map what your

overall development looks like or your

metatype for all four quadrants. And

then you can attempt to move further

toward a 3.0 plus level metatype, one

who has maximized all areas of life. So

as an overview here is what the human

3.0 model looks like right there are

four quadrants mind, body, spirit,

vocation. These represent the four

domains of life or the four fundamental

perspectives as Ken Wilbur says that

allows us to create a generalized map of

reality. So in the mind quadrant you

have your thoughts, emotions, beliefs

and internal world. It's how you

interpret the world. This is your

personal mental world. So this is the

interior subjective world. So you have

your personal interior world and then

you have your personal exterior world

which is your body. So your behavior and

appearance. It's how the world

interprets you, your habits and actions.

And then you have the spirit domain

which is the collective mental world or

the collective interior world. This is

your relationship to your environment,

community culture family friends

colleagues and reality. It's the domain

of meaning and connection. And then you

have the collective physical world which

is vocation. So this is the collective

external world. So you have personal

interior, personal exterior, collective

interior, collective exterior. So the

vocation domain is your relationship to

systems, structures and social

institutions. This is your education,

career and economy. How you contribute

to society. Now within this quadrant,

there are a few things to note. There

are three levels of development. There's

human 1.0, human 2.0, human 3.0. Within

each level, red, blue, and green, 1, 2,

and three, there are three phases that

you must go through to reach the next

level, which is dissonance, uncertainty,

and discovery. And then in order to

advance through each phase, you need to

acquire specific traits, which is

knowledge, experience, and skill. This

map of reality prevents partial thinking

and doesn't reduce problems to one

perspective. An internal mental problem

may not be best solved by vocational

means like getting a new job. A

spiritual problem may not be best solved

by bodily means like nutrition. A

capitalist and Christian are developed

in their respective domains, but will

experience unnecessary pain when trying

to apply their model to problems within

other domains. Money often doesn't solve

for meaning and vice versa. But that

doesn't mean they aren't intimately

connected. All of these domains overlap,

and by developing yourself in all of the

above, you begin to live a life where

you become in control of your future.

Since life development and evolution

follow a general unfolding toward more

chaos or complexity and ordered

structures are created to contain that

chaos, we can call the process of life,

especially your personal life, problem

solving. So, if that last part kind of

confused you, stick with me as we

explain this because we're starting off

a bit deep here. A seed unfolds until it

becomes a flower. A flower is many times

more complex than a seed. And to reach

that state, it needs resources from its

environment to self-develop. The seed

has the natural desire to grow. And

through many courses of evolution, it

has solved the problems that have led to

many other species of plants dying off.

Now, one may not think that a seed is

consciously trying to solve problems.

But still, through observing how a seed

evolves and connecting that to our

personal life, that's what we would call

it in our personal life is solving

problems so that we can survive and

grow. And we call it that because we

have language. Seeds and plants don't

have language. We can label their

behavior. They can't. So we can start to

understand that there is a natural flow

of life toward greater complexity.

Complexity introduces problems. And to

constrain the entropy that stems from

complexity in order structure must

emerge through creation. As an example,

in your own personal growth or personal

evolution, you have the desire to reach

your potential. Then you take a step

into the unknown and are introduced to

complexity or chaos. Then you acquire

knowledge and skill to solve problems

that prevent forward movement or

stagnate and let chaos consume you. Then

your identity expands and ascends to a

new level. And then the process repeats

unless you get stuck. Now, if that

didn't make any sense, then after you go

through this video, I would encourage

you to rewatch this video maybe a week

from now because this pattern that we

just discussed can be noticed and

observed across all plains of reality.

So, we already touched on quadrants and

we want to move over to levels to

understand that. But for quadrants

themselves, we have four quadrants,

mind, body, spirit, vocation. And these

were adapted from Ken Wilbur's AQAL

model, which is extensive in and of

itself. If you want to understand this

more, watch my video called this mental

model will help you think like a genius.

And one thing to note here is that there

are crossquadron unlock patterns because

we just talked about how growth or

evolution or ascending to the next level

or reaching a new level is about solving

problems. But life problems within a

specific domain are often blocked by a

lack of development in another. So body

unlocks spirit where physical vitality

creates energy for deeper connections

and presence. Mind unlocks vocation, so

mental clarity reveals authentic career

paths and creative solutions. Vocation

unlocks body. Financial stability

enables investment in health and

training. Spirit unlocks mind where

community support provides safety to

question beliefs. Body unlocks mind, so

exercise and nutrition directly impact

cognitive function. And mind unlocks

spirit. So self-awareness enables

genuine intimacy and connection. So if

you're a person, an ambitious person who

is building a business, becoming a

creator, becoming an entrepreneur,

trying to advance in their career,

you're all about the money because you

understand money is important, but

you're neglecting other areas of your

life, you have to understand that you

can only get so far in business when

other areas of your life fall down. If

you think of a skill tree in a video

game, when you've played it, you choose

a skill and then that creates branches

to other skills. But the ones over here

on the right are still grayed out. You

can't access them until you hit the

right level. And you unlock the right

sequence of skills in order to unlock

those ones. So you don't even know what

you're capable of in business or how far

you can go or how much you're missing

out on because you haven't prioritized

any part of your mind, your body, or

your spirit. You're just focused on

vocation. And now this has actually led

to something new that I'm creating

called Superhum 90. In short, this is

just a 90-day reset, a complete reset on

your life, but not in the business

domain. As I've talked about before,

I've always had this obsession with

health and fitness, but I've never known

how to fit that into my brand. Like, how

does lifting and exercise and nutrition

and other things fit into a productivity

and business and philosophy channel?

Because I can't just come in and start

telling people to go beast mode and have

this very masculine aura about me

because that won't get people motivated.

So instead, I added a bit more onto

that. I started working with my trainer,

Randy, to cover the training side and

nutrition side to make sure that's

comprehensive and give you a spreadsheet

to map all of your weights, how to

track, how to actually get in the gym,

how to feel confident and not feel like

everyone's staring at you, how to know

what you're doing, but also tacking on

the dopamine detox side and the monk

mode side and the lifestyle redesign

side. So Superhum 90 is just this

complete and total reset. First, we

dissect and dig into your psyche to

understand your motivations. Then we

turn that into fuel to actually commit

for 90 days of change. And then at the

end of 90 days, you see a complete

transformation of mind and body. You

look better. You feel better. You're

ready to do more work. And on the

landing page, we map out day 1 through

day 90. What does every milestone feel

and look like? What happens to your

brain and body? So, link in the

description to check out Superhum90. Now

within each quadrant there are three

macro levels of development and these

represent low consciousness,

midconsciousness and high consciousness.

And again these levels were adapted from

various models in developmental

psychology like spiral dynamics up here.

And we've talked about this in a few

videos before. And then the nine stages

of ego development from impulsive to

unitive. So how the mind evolves through

predictable stages over time. We talked

about this one in how to become more

intelligent than 99% of people video. So

all of these models in developmental

psychology have shown that our mind

which is our values, beliefs, and

worldview that influence how we think

and make decisions evolves through

predictable stages over time. So for

human 1.0 or level one, we call this the

conformist stage. This is the low

consciousness way of thinking. And these

people value established authority and

tradition. It's characterized by

narrow-mindedness, black and white

thinking, and believing there is only

one right way, which often stems from

childhood conditioning. Now, human 2.0

or midconsciousness, or what we're going

to call the individualist, rejects the

norm and pursues their own goals. They

have the desire to acquire status and be

perceived as valuable. They are less

narrow-minded, but now believe that

their way is the one right way. Now, I

would say that 80 to 90% of the entire

population falls within those two

stages. So, we're trying to reach level

three of development because it just

makes life that much better. So, level

three, human 3.0 or high consciousness

is the synthesist. They're able to adopt

multiple perspectives, connect various

patterns of reality, and strategize new

paths. They understand that all

perspectives hold truths that can be

synthesized for more holistic and

mutually beneficial results. They can

display what some may perceive as level

one traits such as narrow-mindedness,

but it is an intentional choice to tune

out noise. And we'll talk about more of

that later when we talk about the

pre-trans fallacy. Now, why these three

stages? Why did I create it like this?

Because in a model like spiral dynamics,

the spiral describes how individuals

shift their focus throughout their

development between self and other. Like

rejecting the religion you grew up in to

embrace an individual atheism. So, in

human 3.0, this happens when someone

reaches a new level in a certain

quadrant because remember, you're not

just leveling up through all of the

above, unless you're trying to do that.

Most people are leveling up a little bit

in one. So, someone can easily be a

level two or level three in body, but

have a level one mind, right? That's the

typical meatthead or a person who loves

fitness but is just dumb as a rock.

where there's people who are spiritually

underdeveloped but are very smart and

that's kind of when maybe you get the

Hitler scenario where they're very smart

people they just have zero morals. The

descriptions of each level take

different shapes in each quadrant like

how a 3.0 synthesist in the vocation

quadrant lower right can effectively

leverage AI to pursue their life's work

while a 1.0 conformist believes AI is

purely evil due to a lack of knowledge,

skill, and experience. In the body

quadrant or upper right, a

lowconsciousness individual has no

understanding of the nutrition they put

in their body leading to obesity and

sloth because they haven't acquired the

traits to make better decisions. While a

high consciousness individual

understands how various nutrients

interact with their body and can tweak

their diet to help serve their goals.

Now these levels represent your

complexity of self in any given domain.

The entire human 3.0 graph is you. So

the more complex you are by cultivating

perspective and expanding consciousness,

the more interesting life becomes

because you can choose the challenges

you wish to take on. Like a video game,

level one is similar to an NPC or

non-player character running on a

script. Level two is the main character

choosing their story line. And level

three is the programmer who can create

new games that others also enjoy

playing. Now, one thing to note here is

that lower or higher levels aren't bad

or good. They are points of development

along someone's journey. Everyone starts

at level zero, which is just pure

survival instinct. And then you grow and

you learn. And if you're born into a

good family, then obviously you have a

head start. And if you're born into a

bad family, then obviously you have a

bit of a lot of conditioning to undo

yourself. But a person who is high

consciousness is not somehow better.

They're just more developed. And that

development obviously has its perks.

Now, another thing is that you never

leave any given level. You don't leave

level one to level two. You don't leave

level two to level three. You transcend

and include. A level one perspective

becomes a tool in your toolbox when you

transcend to level two and so on and so

forth. If you're this wholly level

three, human 3.0 0 level of development.

That doesn't mean that you aren't going

to get angry sometimes or that you

aren't going to act out or that you

aren't going to be human or you aren't

going to do stupid things because you

are still part level one and level two.

If you were in a situation where you had

a knife to your throat, you're going to

tap into level zero, level one thinking

and tap into the tool of pure survival

instinct. You're going to turn into an

animal for a second and try to survive.

You're going to fight, flight, or

freeze. But we'll discuss more examples

of those below. So in order to move

through the levels, we have what we call

phases because within each level, there

are three phases of development that one

must go through to reach the next level.

Now these phases represent vertical

development, which is moving up a level

or regressing back down. When we talk

about traits, that's horizontal

development. So you kind of need to fill

the space of the level vertically and

horizontally so that you can move to the

next one. Now there are three general

patterns that we can observe when an

individual goes through a profound

change. In other words, moving from one

level to the next. So the first phase is

dissonance. Once an individual has

gotten their taste of their current

stage of life and if they do not get

numbed by narrow-mindedness and comfort,

they will feel tired of where they are

but unsure what kind of life comes next.

Then in phase two, the uncertainty

phase, if that individual becomes aware

enough of their distaste, they take an

uncertain step into the unknown and open

themselves up to new knowledge and

skill. And then they go into phase

three, which is discovery. Like

navigating a map, they discover the

education tools resources and

insights that allow them to reach the

next level of development. So you get

your taste of your current level, and

then you start to experience dissonance

like this isn't the life I want to live,

but I don't know what life I do want to

live. you feel lost. You feel like

you're in a rut. And then you become

okay with that and you understand, okay,

the only thing I can do is take an

uncertain step forward and do something

new. Then once you do that and you put

yourself in that state, you enter the

discovery phase where you discover new

avenues to reach a higher potential.

Now, one thing to note in here is that

people can experience what's called a

false transformation. What a false

transformation is is when someone puts

on the mask showing that they are at a

higher level of development when they

really aren't. And by doing so, they

prolong their development and growth

even more because they haven't actually

gotten to that point. And when they act

like they're higher than they are, they

don't actually solve the problems that

are keeping them lower. And then those

things start to collect dust and

actually pull them down. So a few

examples is like aesthetic without

function. So, perfect gym selfies but

can't perform basic athletic movements.

There's spiritual materialism, so

collecting practices, teachers, and

experiences as status symbols. There's

tool inflation, like startup people,

proudly calling yourself a CEO of a

company that hasn't made any money. Or

tool obsession, specifically believing

the latest productivity app or AI will

solve fundamental work ethic issues.

That one hurts. But things like that,

those all make sense. Now as an example

as development through the phases an

enjoyable life as shown in flow

psychology and the musings of many

philosophers such as Nietz resides in

the progression through these phases by

overcoming resistance. Profound change

rarely happens by accident. When you are

intentional about your vision, goals and

priorities without regressing by nature

of distractions and comfort. The chaos

that would consume most people during

these phases become tolerable and often

the most fulfilling parts of life that

you hold close to your heart. Now at

level three and beyond, individuals can

pursue more complex challenges and

simulate these phases for the love of

the game. Like a CEO who sells their

company, becomes depressed and starts

another one from more enlightened point

of view. And since they create the and

since they create the game, it becomes

infinite. So step four now is traits

which are knowledge, experience, and

skill. Because in order to move through

the phases, so it goes traits to phases,

phases to levels, levels across all

quadrants, the traits, knowledge, skill,

and experience must be acquired before

the next level reveals itself to you.

Now, a common thing here is knowledge

without experience or experience without

knowledge. So, fat personal trainer

syndrome. So someone who's very

knowledgeable in fitness but haven't

actually practiced it or developed the

skill or experience to actually show or

reflect that knowledge in their

physique. And even here some people will

experience a false transformation and

think that being fat is being healthy.

So that makes sense. In order to move

through the phases dissonance,

uncertainty, discovery, you have to

acquire knowledge. So if you're

uncertain and you're stepping into the

unknown, you need to learn. You need to

learn something. That's what helps with

the uncertainty. It's because you don't

know, you don't have clarity. And then

when you're in the discovery phase and

you are a bit more clear, you need to

practice. You need to build something of

your own toward a goal you're trying to

achieve. Now, the fifth part here is

what we call channels. So on the actual

graph, you can see that I put like these

little curly brackets in a sense, but

this is how you kind of accelerate

through your development. This is how

you accelerate through each level. So

you can think of a channel as an

exciting quest in a video game, a rabbit

hole of knowledge or skill to when you

can't stop researching a topic or

working on a project in time passes by

surprisingly quick. So think of like a

flow state. So a few examples would be

for mind becoming immersed in a deep

meditative state which is skill or

following a line of thought that keeps

you up at night resulting in a plethora

of ideas that light up your brain

leading to more knowledge. Then for

body, you find a new diet, supplement,

or methodology, and binge watch all

possible content you can about it, which

leads to knowledge. You become obsessed

with running or lifting for a

three-month period, making more gains

than you ever have before. Skill and

again, superhuman 90, right? You want

the knowledge and you want a way to

practically change your life. That'll do

it. Dopamine detox protocol, nutrition

protocol, lifestyle design protocol,

training program, the one that I

personally use. In spirit, there's

mystical experiences, honeymoon phases,

intimate moments, finding a philosophy

that clicks with your current phase of

life and so on. Then in vocation,

there's examples like reaching a point

of maximum clarity that quickly leads

into exciting career change, product

launch or creative stint, leading to

skill. You find the perfect opportunity

and can't stop learning the required

skills to start a business, which is

knowledge. Now, the process of entering

a channel to make progress faster than

you ever have before is as follows.

First, you must reach the dissonance

phase after you fully acclimate to the

level you are in. Once you grow tired of

where you are and if you don't become

numb to your problems, you use your

distaste as fuel to push into the

unknown. You create an aim or vision or

goal within a specific quadrant like

body. You begin acquiring knowledge and

skill. You learn and do. You make

mistakes and refine your aim. You

experiment enough until you find the

channel that you get sucked into. You

can tell someone is in a channel by how

excited they are when they are talking

about it. Like someone who has reached

the point of writing a book where the

words can't stop flowing. They have

vision. Their skill and knowledge

provide a sense of clarity that allows

them to shoot forward in progress. When

you are in a dissonance phase or you

feel lost or like you're stuck in a rut,

the best advice I can give is to try

more things. Try new things. I know it

sounds basic. So, how do we make it more

complex? You search for excitement and

enthusiasm and pursue those things

without shame because that shame signals

a lower level of mind and you can

develop the skill of confidence during

that. Now there is one aspect of human

3.0 know that very few models talk about

and I call them glitches, right? Like a

glitch in the matrix, a way to kind of

make progress using technology because

there are certain tactics to force

yourself into a channel or bust through

developmental plateaus that we will call

these glitches like a glitch in the

matrix if the matrix were boundaries of

level one and two until you create your

own in level three. As examples,

psychedelics can force someone into a

mystical experience. Peeds can

accelerate fitness progress. Obviously,

you think of Lance Armstrong or The Rock

or Thor or whatever it is. Another

example is moving into an apartment you

can't afford so that you create a real

deadline forcing you to learn and do

until you make your side business work.

I talked about that multiple times.

Tactical stress, a tool to kick you into

an intense season of progress. Now with

this AI is the most recent and widely

available glitch that crosses into all

domains and it can be used to

self-develop or self-destruct rapidly.

This is why taste and discernment is

required. AI is only pure good or pure

evil from a limited level one

perspective. Now with any glitch or

risk, be careful with these because even

if they accelerate progress, they

increase in risk at lower levels of

consciousness. If you take psychedelics

without prior experience to interpret

that altered state, you mo you may go

insane. Obviously, if you take peeds

from an uneducated state and without

understanding risk mitigation, then

yeah, you're going to die early of heart

failure. AI psychosis and outsourcing

your mind to AI is becoming more

prevalent. Not because AI is bad, but

because it's like taking steroids. If

you haven't built a base, extensively

studied all domains of nutrition,

understood all potential interactions,

and been training for five plus years

metaphorically, the AI will have nasty

side effects. Even then, many highreward

mechanisms in reality come at a cost no

matter how careful you are. For certain

people with certain goals, one can make

a conscious decision to take that risk

despite the consequences. For most

people, especially in level one, they're

death sentences. So, max out your

natural potential first so you have

ample experience and don't get

one-shotted. All right. Now, my favorite

part, archetypes and metatypes. So, in

this model, I've included what are

called archetypes and metatypes. An

archetype is a pattern of people that

show up in a specific quadrants and

levels within those quadrants. Metatypes

are the synthesis of a single person's

four archetypes within each quadrant.

Now you'll notice that there is a

general progression from low

consciousness to high consciousness as

someone develops themselves within a

quadrant. So NPC to player to creator,

incel to Chad to sigma, job to career to

calling, religion to atheism to

mysticism. And we can see this here,

right? So in the mind quadrant, you have

NPC, people who are just running on a

script. Then you move up to level two,

which is player. Then level three, which

is creator. In body, you have an incel

kind of skinny fat body. Then you turn

into a Chad that's only focused on

vanity. And then you turn into a sigma

who has a developed body, but has tacked

on a philosophical sense of mastery

behind their actual fitness and health.

Then in vocation, there's obviously job,

career, and calling. And now spirit.

This one's going to make some people

angry, but there's religion, atheism,

and mysticism. That brings up the topic

of the pre-trans fallacy by Ken Wilbur,

which occurs when people confuse pre-

rational or level one states with

transrational or level three states

because both appear nonrational from a

conventional rational or level two

perspective. In other words, one can

elevate a level one primitive state to

level three status. And some often

reduce genuine level three development

to being primitive thinking. So an

example here is that in religion we have

the Bible thumpers, right? That's level

one. You just submit to authority, do

what you're told, never question a

thing. So that's level one. And then

level three, there's mysticism or a more

enlightened Christianity or whatever

religion. Right? This is religion or

ideology agnostic. What I'm stating is

that most of the level three

characteristics and principles that you

operate your life by are going to also

be found in the level one style of

thinking. You just don't submit to the

authority and you came to that

conclusion on your own rather than only

being listened to what other people told

you. Now, as you can see here, I mapped

some points behind this, right? That's

what this white area is where we have

some level three areas, some level two.

So we have four points in the red area,

we have eight points in the blue and we

have 12 points in the green. So overall

this person at this level of development

is human 2.0 and the metatype we came up

with is called the outlier. So this is

someone who has drifted away from

mainstream patterns without rebellion

and is operating from a countercultural

lens. So how do we come to these

metatypes? What are more examples and

how do you create your own? Oh and one

last thing, this is what I mean by the

pre-trans fallacy, right? Level one

thinkers think a certain way. Level two,

level three thinkers think very

similarly. And then level two are just

like, ah, no, it can't be that way. This

is the most true meme that has ever came

out in the history of existence. Now,

potential archetypes, which I think are

fun, and you probably understand a lot

of these. In the mind quadrant, level

one, there's programmed, sleeper,

follower, repeater, echo. So, just like

echoing what they've heard. Level two,

the questioner, skeptic, contrarian,

philosopher, analyst. Then three,

synthesizer architect oracle system

thinker, metammind. In body, there's

level one, couch potato, skinny fat,

walking dead, maul walker, diet hopper.

There's level two, gym bro, cardio

bunny biohacker athlete orthorexic.

Level three, integrated mover, physical

artist, body master, longevity

optimizer. Although this one is big on

false transformations. Like we talked

about, everyone is hopping on the

longevity game now. It's the new status

game. I would argue that most people

hopping on the Brian Johnson longevity

optimization aren't optimizing their

longevity at all and aren't thinking for

themselves. So these aren't specific to

any level. These are just examples. Now

level one for the spirit quadrant could

be true believer, fundamentalist,

tribalist, tradition keeper, blind

faith. Level two is spiritual shopper,

nihilist, hedenist, new age wanderer,

militant atheist. Level three is the

bridgebuilder, sacred secular, modern

mystic, community weaver, integral, and

vocation. Level one, clock puncher, wage

slave, complainer, cog. Level two,

hustler entrepreneur freelancer

ladder climber, side gigger. Level

three, missiondriven, system builder,

value creator, renaissance professional,

game designer. So that's the entire

model. But how do you actually do this?

How do you actually move up to new

levels in your life? And how does one

balance development across all different

levels, especially if one quadrant

exhausts all of your focus and energy

right now? Like if you're working a 9

toive job, that takes up a lot of time

and energy. So, we'll start like this.

The ultimate goal is to create a

lifestyle where all quadrants are

accounted for through problem solving.

If your vocation consumes too much of

your time so that your mind is

distraught, you are too drained for your

body and cannot entertain spirit. That

is an obvious problem that you must

attempt to solve through knowledge and

skill acquisition, creating the chance

for a channel or flow state or season of

progress. In this case, one may study

business opportunities for an hour every

day and make some time for practice. It

may take longer than someone else, but

once you begin moving through the

phases, you feel more confident that you

can decrease or completely eliminate the

current job that is taking up your time.

This is also a good time to understand

what the highest lever moving skills are

and base potential opportunities off of

that. The reason that my business is

built off of two hours of writing in the

morning, that's my entire routine, is

because writing is media and digital

media is leverage. Because one person

can write it and a million people can

see it. Writing is also a way to clarify

your thoughts and journal and learn and

research. Almost everything you do in

any kind of business from writing

landing pages to content to captions to

ads to video scripts etc. The foundation

is writing. Right? If you choose a skill

that isn't as holistic, then it's going

to take a lot longer to see results. The

reason I created something like 2-hour

writer, which goes over my systems, is

because I I truly believe that writing

is one of the greatest skills you can

learn. That's why you create a product.

Why wouldn't I create a product that I

fully believe in and I think will get

results? I mean, almost 30,000 people

have bought it now, so that's a good

thing. Now the thing with this as you

start solving problems in your life or

identifying one problem that's taking

away from other quadrants and then

trying to solve it is that that shift

may make another problem more apparent

like if you're trying to start a

business but you're still low energy

then it's going to be difficult to land

potential customers or to actually write

well or have great ideas. Reaching the

next level of business may not require

more development in business but in

solving problems related to the body,

mind or spirit. Even then, you may build

an incredible business and have all the

money in the world, but you can have a

hole in the middle of your chest due to

a lack of meaning in your vocational

pursuits. By the simple nature of

problem solving and staying vigilant of

distractions that prevent you from

noticing them, you create a lifestyle

where work becomes play, health is your

default state, meaning is abundant, and

your mind is on your side. Now, if you

want to study this more on your own,

what I would recommend doing is going to

the links in the description, getting

the human 3.0 knowledge base, copy

pasting it into AI or into an AI

project, and just start asking it

questions, and I think you'll be

surprised. Second, if you want to find

your metatype, then you can go and also

download the metatype prompt. All you do

is send this prompt into Claude or

ChatgBT, and then it will start asking

you questions and break it down. This is

actually crazy because one uh a business

partner slash close friend of mine

plugged this in and it made him cry

because it went that deep. So if you

want to understand yourself a lot, try

out the metatype prompt and of course

like, subscribe, comment if you enjoyed

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watching. I'll see you in the next one.

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