Skin in the game
The BABELIRO Project did not start as a business. It began as a philosophical experiment — a test of a hypothesis: that the Creation Myth is a riddle about grammar. From that hypothesis emerged BABELIRO, a philosophical language designed to formalize the logic implicit in Genesis. During early experiments, translating the Creation narrative through this […]
The Big Reset: Breakup, change and Struggle
I decided to break up with my girlfriend by the end of the last Babelian Year. We had been together for 6.5 years and 5 years happily living together. We never had a serious fight; we were each other’s closest confident. She is great and we love each other. She did not expected it at […]
NULOSOLIO: A time to change your life
Yesterday, September 21st, was NULOSOLIO—the final day of the Babelian calendar, the hinge that locks one year to the next. With it, year 5785 (▷☐⎳⌋ in base 12) closed, and today begins 5786 (▷☐⎳⎳ in base 12). NULOSOLIO is not a day of joy, nor a day of mourning. In Babel, it is sharper than […]
Calling Swiss Academic Institutions to collaborate in Research with the BABELIRO Project

In a world driven by information but divided by misunderstanding, the BABELIRO Project sets out to bridge a profound gap: the lack of clarity in our languages, and the untapped logic beneath them. What if the Creation Myth in Genesis 1 was not just a myth—but a coded insight into the grammatical structure of thought itself? The BABELIRO Project is […]
Becoming Superintelligent: The Modern Blueprint for Smarter Decisions

Human superintelligence isn’t about remembering trivia or biohacking your body. It’s about thinking clearly, deciding wisely, and seeing reality more accurately than others. The edge doesn’t come from processing more, but from processing better — making consistently higher-quality decisions under uncertainty, pressure, or novelty. This guide synthesizes frameworks, practices, and insights from fields as diverse […]
Transcending Judgments: Creating a Personal Culture of Openness and Acceptance

Embracing a Personal Culture In a world filled with expectations and judgments, I created a culture for myself that prioritizes openness to new ideas and resilience in failure. This approach isn’t about feeling superior or imposing beliefs on others; rather, it serves as a foundation for personal growth and balance. As an intermittent heavy THC […]
Overemployed

Why I Chose a Second Job That Makes No Money—But Built a Nation Instead Like many knowledge workers today, I found myself overemployed—not because I took two W-2s, but because my 9-to-5 job was just… too easy.Solid pay. Low stress. Minimal oversight. The dream, right? But when your brain is underutilized, it looks for fire.So […]
Four Movies about Economics That Help You Understand TöV

SPOILER ALERT!!! Introduction Most film reviews stop at plot and performance. But what if the real power of a movie isn’t its story… but its structure of thought? In this post, we explore how four economic dramas—A Beautiful Mind, Moneyball, The Big Short, and The Wolf of Wall Street—each reveal a different form of cognitive intelligence. When viewed through […]
Four Cognitive Science Books and the Virtues They Illustrate

Wisdom – Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman, 2011) Thinking, Fast and Slow (external link) explores how our minds have two modes of thought: a quick, intuitive “System 1” and a slow, deliberative “System 2.” Kahneman shows that System 1 often leaps to conclusions via mental shortcuts, which can lead to cognitive biases, while System 2 […]
THËÖRŸ ÖF VÏRTÜË: The Four Virtues Rethought for Complexity

Have you ever stuck in making the right decision but then you feel unsure even after you’ve made the decision? Or you might wonder why smart people also make wrong decisions. As we’re living in a world that is full of pressure, speed and constant choices, we’re unable to think clearly. Old ideas about right […]
