Seven pillars. Citation-grade. Built for the room you're walking into next — boardroom, courtroom, studio, bank. When you walk into the room, you're either signing a W-9 or licensing your thoughts. The Codex teaches the second.
We do not teach sovereign citizen theory, strawman theory, A4V (Accepted For Value), redemption theory, secret Treasury accounts, or any product that requires you to file UCC-1 financing statements against yourself. None of that is real. People go to federal prison for it. We teach the law as it exists — not how to argue with it. Read the full Hard Fence →
Each pillar has six lessons. First lesson per pillar is free forever. Pop quizzes and lessons 2–6 ship with Cohort 1.
Money is plumbing, not philosophy.
How money is actually created, cleared, and stored — the mechanics most adults never learn.
6 lessons · authors: Perry Mehrling, L. Randall Wray
Every closed-door room runs on the same vocabulary.
The exact words used in governance — drilled with case studies so you read the temperature in 90 seconds.
6 lessons · authors: Brad Feld, Jason Mendelson
The lifecycle of capital from angel to IPO and the pipes that move it.
Negotiate Series A with the same fluency as the lead investor — because you've drawn the same diagram they have.
6 lessons · authors: Brad Feld, Jason Mendelson
Engineer consent — don't manufacture it.
The architecture beneath persuasion: how stories install themselves in human memory and where the ethical line sits.
6 lessons · authors: Edward Bernays, Robert Cialdini
The doctrinal spine. The choice between renting your hours and selling rights to your mind.
When you walk into a room, you're either signing a W-9 or licensing your thoughts. We teach you to do the second.
6 lessons · authors: Robert Kiyosaki, Naval Ravikant
Build systems that work while you sleep.
Naval's leverage taxonomy made operational — capital, code, content, labor — and which one you can deploy this week.
6 lessons · authors: Naval Ravikant, Pieter Levels
The pillar that makes the other six matter.
Entity stacks, trusts, and the hardest single skill: preparing heirs to receive without disqualifying them.
6 lessons · authors: Garrett Sutton, Robert Kiyosaki
Same seven pillars. Different lesson sets. Pick the one that matches your stage.
The first dollar. The first contract. The first time you hear someone say “cap table” and you know what they mean.
Full pillar work, applied. The default Codex track. If the intake doesn't pick a different track, you're here.
Wealth-preservation focus. Cross-generational transfer. Estate playbook. Heir preparation. The mathematics of legacy.
Twelve questions, deterministic scorer, no LLM call, free forever. Outputs your top three pillars, first five lessons, one book to read this week, and your recommended track.
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