WWB Trainer

WWB Key Ideas

~ 4 minutes of short abstracts.

What you’re listening to is a random set of thoughts related to the larger, living project.

The TST framework is not meant to replace your worldview. It is meant to help you examine it, strengthen it, and align it more honestly with reality.

At the center is the TST Weekly Column.

Each edition stands on its own, but also belongs to something larger: a connected framework of essays, articles, timelines, quotes, and training material designed to help us think well and live well.

Beneath each column lives a quieter layer—the research.

Short pieces. Tidbits.

The larger essays explore. The articles explain. The tidbits help verify. Together, they keep the project readable, connected, and accountable.

Ideas here are not only read once and forgotten.

They are meant to resurface through the Weekly Wisdom Builder and the WWB Trainer.

This mode is meant for learning through repetition and variation, not rote memorization. The goal is familiarity that deepens into understanding.

All rests on journalism.

Claims without sources ask for trust. Claims with sources invite verification.

To help with clearer reasoning, this project uses the TST Framework.

Critical thinking is not about doubting everything. It is about giving each claim the kind of trust it has earned.

At a deeper level is epistemology, my Idea of Ideas.

Different fields often describe the same reality using different conceptual languages.

Closely related is the Material–Spiritual Framework.

Human suffering can be materially explained without exhausting its spiritual significance.

Together, these pieces form what I call a Living Touchstone.

Return when useful.

Listen again when the noise grows loud.

Done. Refresh for another set.

Wisdom Builder
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