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.

Rather than chasing completeness, each piece aims for clarity at the time it is written.

At the center is the TST Weekly Column.

Ideas here are published openly and revised honestly, rather than frozen in their first form. This allows essays to remain readable and reflective, while their supporting evidence stays precise, traceable, and independently updatable.

Beneath each column lives a quieter layer—the research.

Short pieces. Tidbits.

Tidbits are the smallest working units of this project—focused facts, stories, or explanations tied directly to evidence and sources.

Ideas here are not only read once and forgotten.

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

This is learning designed for real life—brief encounters that accumulate into deeper insight.

All rests on journalism.

The most enduring journalism does not age well because it was right—it ages well because it was careful.

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

It is built from three parts: five thought tools, four mind traps, and three truth hammers—each serving a distinct role in reasoning.

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

Models are judged by usefulness and accuracy, not by emotional attachment.

Closely related is the Material–Spiritual Framework.

Understanding improves when material facts and spiritual interpretations are kept distinct but connected.

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.

WWB Trainer
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Writing and coding by Michael Alan Prestwood.
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