The world is gatekept.
Most of the best thinking — the ideas that could actually change how you live and work — sits behind walls. Paywalls. Credentials. Expensive conferences. Private Slack groups that require knowing the right person to get into.
We've made information a luxury good. And that's a problem.
What a manifesto does
A manifesto doesn't ask permission. It doesn't wait for an editor, a committee, or an algorithm to bless it. It shows up and says: here is what I believe, and here is why it matters.
That's the ungated version of thinking. Honest. Direct. Free.
The quest
100 manifestos. One idea at a time. No subscription required.
This is what it looks like to think in public — to let the work be the pitch, the portfolio, the proof. Every manifesto here is free to read, share, and argue with.
Because ideas are only as good as how far they travel.