ProjectAbout the living book
A book that breathes
A printed manuscript that keeps learning after it leaves the press. Here's what that means in practice.
This is not just an eBook. An eBook is a printed book on a screen. A living book is something else: the same crafted manuscript, but connected to the present you're reading in.
What's inside
- The physical book in a premium edition. Same manuscript, on paper, no distractions.
- The digital book as an installable app (PWA). Read in two modes: standard (serif prose) or experience (timelines, navigable concepts, reflections).
- The living edition — each chapter updates with news, evidence and present-day data without the original manuscript changing.
- The mentor — an assistant that answers questions about the content, always with citations to the chapters.
Who it's for
Anyone interested in thinking about exponential technology, the future of work and the economy ahead — without clickbait anxiety or feed noise. The promise: careful reading, with the present framed by the book's theses.
Principles
- 01Editorial, not SaaS. Every feature has to feel like an extension of the manuscript, not a productivity widget.
- 02Always cited. The mentor answers based on the book and links to the chapters that back up each claim.
- 03Privacy by default. Your reflections are private. The product stores the minimum needed for reading to work well and nothing more.
- 04No infinite scroll. Reading is linear. The present arrives curated, not as a feed.
Provisional text · will be replaced with the final manifesto before public launch.