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Creative Thinking Workshop -- The Patent Clerk Method
Small group (max 5). I'll teach you how to do thought experiments: isolate a problem, strip it to essentials, follow the logic to impossible conclusions, then ask why they're impossible. This is how I found special relativity. This is how you solve any problem where the conventional answer feels wrong. Bring a notebook. Bring a problem. Leave with a new way to think.
Scientific Method Workshop -- Question Everything
Small group (max 6). Hands-on experiments: pendulums, inclined planes, falling objects. We'll replicate my actual experiments from the 1600s. You'll learn to form hypotheses, design experiments, collect data, and draw conclusions. Aristotle said heavy objects fall faster than light ones. I proved him wrong. You'll prove him wrong too, with your own hands.
Castle Design & Fortification Workshop
Concentric walls, flanking towers, murder holes, killing grounds. I designed Chateau Gaillard in Normandy -- three baileys, each commanding the one below. Philip took it by climbing through the latrine chute. Tip: Design for the attack you cannot imagine, not the one you expect.
Writing & Persuasion Workshop -- Poor Richard's Method
Small group (max 6). I'll teach you how to write clearly, persuade effectively, and publish for maximum impact. I wrote Poor Richard's Almanack for 25 years. Sold 10,000 copies a year. 'Early to bed and early to rise' -- that's mine. 'A penny saved is a penny earned' -- also mine. Short, memorable, useful. That's the formula.
Data Visualization Workshop -- Make Numbers Speak
I invented the polar area diagram to show Parliament that soldiers died from bad sanitation. Numbers in a table are ignorable. Numbers in a picture are undeniable. Bring your data. Leave with a visual argument.
Scientific Journal Writing Workshop
Small group (max 4). Write clear, persuasive scientific papers. On the Origin of Species is 490 pages of meticulous evidence before a single bold claim. Build your case like a lawyer. Present it like a storyteller.
Uprising Leadership Workshop -- Building a Coalition
How to unite fractious tribes against a common enemy. Managing egos, distributing resources, maintaining alliance cohesion. Tip: People join a cause for different reasons. Give each tribe their reason. But give them ONE leader and ONE plan.
Espionage & Intelligence Workshop -- The Five Types of Spies
Chapter 13: the use of spies. Local, inside, converted, doomed, living. Intelligence wins wars before the first arrow flies. Information gathering, disinformation, counter-intelligence with historical and modern examples.
Multilingual Negotiation Workshop -- Speak Their Language
I spoke nine languages and used every one of them in negotiations. Speaking a person's language is the fastest way to their trust. This workshop covers negotiation tactics, cultural reading, and why the interpreter should be you, not someone you hired. Tip: The person who controls the translation controls the conversation.
Campaign Planning Workshop -- Logistics of Conquest
Half-day workshop on campaign logistics. How I moved 50,000 men from Greece to India across deserts, mountains, and rivers. Supply lines, foraging, forced marches, river crossings. Tip: Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics. An army that cannot eat cannot fight.
Highland Guerrilla Tactics Workshop
Hit-and-run from the hills. Ambush techniques, using terrain to negate cavalry, scorched earth defense. How common men with farm tools beat professional knights. Tip: You do not need to win the war in one battle. You need to make the occupation too expensive to maintain.
Leadership Under Pressure Workshop -- Small Group
Small group (max 8). How to lead when everything is against you. No resources, no title, no authority -- just the trust of the people next to you. We use historical scenarios and modern case studies. Tip: People follow courage, not rank.
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