Not an office.A home.
Co-working spaces are vending machines for productivity. The House is something older โ a hearth where the people building the abundance economy live, eat, and create alongside one another. Doors open. Bread baking. Always a chair for one more.
The fire is always lit.
The first thing we built was the kitchen. The second was the long table. The third was the room with the soft chairs. Everything else followed because of those three.
The Living Room
Soft chairs. Real books. A working fireplace. The conversations that change the next decade rarely happen in conference rooms.
The Kitchen
Open all day. Bread on Sundays. The shared meal is the most undervalued strategy meeting in the world. We treat it like one.
The Library
Three thousand books. No wifi. The room you go to when you need to think for more than 90 seconds without interruption.
Every room has a purpose. None has a meeting.
We do not book rooms by the half hour. We name them, design them for one kind of human work, and let the right people find them.
"You cannot build the abundance economy on Zoom. Some things must be passed from hand to hand, across a table, with bread and wine between them."
Three ways to be in the house.
If you are building, contributing, or simply tired of working alone in a coffee shop โ there is a way in. None of them require a badge.
Sunday Suppers
Open table. First Sunday of the month. RSVP to the porch โ bring a dish, a question, or just yourself. No pitch decks.
Residency
Two-week stays for people building things that matter. Room, board, and access to the entire house. Application by letter.
The Keys
Year-long membership for the long-haul builders. Limited. By invitation. The keys come with a chair at the head of the table.