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  • 🏠Home
  • 👤About
  • 🧭Field Guide
    • Start Here
    • Arc I — The External Machine
      • What Do the Wealthy, the Sun, and Popular Kids Have in Common?
      • Baseball Bats and Dominance Hierarchies
      • Why the Medium Is the Message
      • We Behave Like Ants: Feedback Loops and Collective Failure
      • What Does It All Mean?
    • Arc II — The Civic Response
      • If Luck Is Structural, What Do We Teach Our Kids?
      • Civic Design Failure: Why We Teach Money Too Late
      • Compounding Bad Luck Is Expensive for You Too
      • What Real Systems Taught Me About Incentives
      • This Summer, We're Building Infrastructure
    • Arc III — The Human Engine
      • The Misaligned Compass
      • Debt, Slavery, and the Treasury
      • Why Roman Law Still Runs the World
    • Arc IV — Education as Infrastructure
      • AI: This Isn't About Us
      • Schools Were Built for a Different Economy
      • Learning Labs: What Education Becomes After AI
      • What Systems Literacy Looks Like at 10
      • Why AI Belongs Inside Financial Literacy
      • Run the Loop Early
      • The Maker Market Is Not a Presentation
  • 💰Projects
    • Introduction
    • The Money Club
    • Capability Works
  • 🛠️Work
    • Introduction
    • Loblaw
    • Walmart
    • Canadian Tire
    • China
  • ✉️Contact
👤 about
Jared Goldberg: founder, strategist, and systems designer.
💰 projects
The Money Club and other systems-designed civic projects.
🧭 field guide
Essays on systems, incentives, media, money, and civic design.
🛠️ work
Operating notes from Loblaw, Walmart, Canadian Tire, and China.
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