We know what we need to do. These tools help us stop hiding.
What's pulling at you?
Each chip lights up 2–3 tools — on the map above, in the row below, and on the bridge at the bottom.
All twelve, in a row
Scroll →. Tools you've spent time in show a checkmark here and light up gold on the bridge below.
Six prompts on how you actually spent yesterday — six dead thinkers respond.
Build the best version of the argument against you. Take it to the next hard conversation.
Plot your work on impact × self-eliminating. See where it lives.
Predict the room's answer. Then check how close you were.
Upstream vs downstream. Pick one downstream item; write its upstream version.
A guided end-of-life conversation with a parent. Slow. Generous.
How many times will you see the people you love before one of you isn't here?
Goals → small specific commitments you can actually keep.
Opening cards for any gathering. Use one. Hand the phone over.
Where in the info landscape are you blind? Pick one new source for thirty days.
A 2×2 audit of your week — solo, honest, with a thinker companion.
Memento mori, ticking on your home screen. The motivation clock — not a death clock.
So what?
Twelve stones across the do-say gap. Click any one to open the tool — stones light up gold as you spend time in them.
The tools were never the point. The crossing was. The gap between what you know and what you do doesn't close once — it closes again every day you choose it. So choose one thing, today, and name it out loud.
Make it a commitment →“The best apology is changed behavior.”