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Practice Cohorts

Build consistent thinking practices together

Small groups working through the curriculum together on a shared schedule. Weekly accountability, shared reflections, and peer support for building lasting epistemic habits.

Why this matters

Most people who start building thinking practices quit within two weeks. Not because the practices don't work — because doing it alone is brutal. Practice Cohorts fix this by giving you a small group on the same schedule, working through the same material, holding each other accountable. The curriculum becomes a shared experience instead of a solitary grind.

What you'd get

  • A small group (5-10 people) matched by experience level and time commitment
  • Structured weekly sessions with specific practices to work through together
  • Shared reflection prompts that make your practice visible to others
  • Peer accountability that turns sporadic effort into consistent habits

This is for you if...

  • You've tried building thinking practices alone and it didn't stick
  • You learn better with other people than in isolation
  • You want external accountability for cognitive development
  • You have 2-4 hours per week to commit to structured practice

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