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The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom

Meditations on the Path to Intent

“The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom” is an invitation. A point of entry. It is a book of questions, reflection, and imagination, associated with “The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom”.

The Big Idea

This short book is an invitation: a door (30?) to the world of The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom.

It encapsulates the ‘intent’ component of the Awareness-Intent-Creativeness framework, reflected on the whole landscape of the Atlas.

It invites the reader to look at the quest for worldly wisdom… a quest that tries to blend an understanding of the world with creativeness and impact in it.

It is a book of questions and imagination. A subjective reflection on knowledge, planning, and work.
The main motivation is to ask oneself… to seek a vision (intent) within. To look inward.

Once that deep intuitive, sometimes inexpressible, intent is found… plans become a matter of details and courage (or… knowledge and action, if you wish).


“The 30 Doors” is a reflection on knowledge, vision, and work, based on the content of “The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom”, and its Awareness-Intent-Creativeness central framework… The “One Model to Rule them All!”.

The Atlas selects the most useful models, and integrates them into a memorable and useful formula.

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The 30 Doors _ The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom
The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom

The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom : A reflection from The Atlas


Each section of this book contains subjective definitions of some components that might help define our intentions, with respects to the worlds of knowledge, planning, and work.

It also contains reflections on the nature of work, and how it can become great work.

“The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom” contains 3 self-evaluation tests… One for Awareness, one for Intent, and another for Creativeness. The subjective tests have questions that evoke personal inquiry.

It also contains 30 meditations (doors) behind many of the topics discussed in “The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom”. These include things like reflections on plurality, knowledge, personal knowledge, planning, attitude towards risk, habits, and more.

The space next to each meditation allows for the creation of a personal journal revealing an ideas subjective evolution as the reader works on it.

The Meditations and the Tests are mapped to the different models of The Atlas, and connected to the other two guides (The 65 Maps, The 10 Labors), and to the Video lectures… They are intended to give an idea about the aims and vision of The Atlas.

If “The Atlas” seems interesting, may its door be a great first step!

Table of Contents – The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom

From The 30 Doors of Worldly Wisdom – Reflecting on Awareness

The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom

The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom Course Webpage, which includes a description of the key topics and access to different related files & content: https://ahijazi.website/atlas-worldly-wisdom/

Note – The Course includes the 30 Doors, directly and indirectly integrated throughout the lectures, and as supplementary material. This book itself is compiled in a way that makes it useful as an easy reference and a starting point.

The 3 Guides of The Atlas of Worldly Wisdom

“The 10 Labors of Worldly Wisdom” , and “The 65 Maps of Worldly Wisdom”, are other guides connected to “The Atlas“.

Each of the 3 Guides encapsulates one of the components of the Awareness-Intent-Creativeness triple helix, and reflects it on the landscape of The Atlas.

Because the Atlas itself is a tool for integration, It always seeks to balance and optimize knowledge, plans, and actions… This is why there are three cross-referencing and self-referencing guides with different personalities.