Copy of Key Questions

Questions

  • If you were homeschooling the next Mark Zuckerberg (a rising founder who was going to create a platform impacting the lives of billions of people), what would you want them to know? Experience? Value?
  • How to create this in a better way than past projects?
    • Slow down! There is no rush. Attention to detail.
    • Releasing attachment to thing-ifying this or having some sort of big outcome. It would be enough just to have the experience of brainstorming and framing my personal learning journey.
    • Practice humility. Be highly self skeptical. Challenge assumptions.
    • Be more transparent about process e.g. leveraging Notion, community Zoom calls to invite Feedback
    • Don't go at it alone. Reach out for help. Consider core collaborator(s).
    • Start small.
  • How to leverage collaborators / guest speakers? How to co-develop curriculum with them? How to compensate appropriately?
  • Who is the target audience? Who really needs this and is motivated to engage? How to test if target audience resonates with offering? How to make it most inviting and appealing? What is the problem I'm trying to solve?
    • Survey a Burning Man camp like IDEATE or BWB?
    • What is the folly in designing for younger versions of myself?
    • Better to target investors, who have time and power to influence founders?
  • How to actually teach effectively?
    • What is the most appropriate Learning Management System?
  • How to best articulate what this is?
  • Purity in what I want to teach vs compromise so it's palatable?
  • How to Build in public?
  • Is this too much information to disseminate at once? How to make sure it lands? How much emotional support processing might be necessary?
  • What were the great philosophers (of cultures throughout history) teaching their young people?
  • What is the best platform for this? Myself, vs. an org like JumpScale, vs an academic institution like Wharton?
  • How do educational considerations vary by stage of project?