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How to Save the World
Two Minds. One Mission. Save the World.
A free, open-source leadership academy taught by your own AI. 96 story-driven missions train you to lead the decentralized world — blockchain, DePIN, AI sovereignty. No paywall, no tracking, your data never leaves your hands. And the engine is open-source: hand it any curriculum and it builds a fully-governed AI academy on the same rails — your subject, your story, your rules.
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The machine layer of civilization is arriving — robotics, AI, autonomous everything — and right now a very small number of rooms are deciding who holds its leash. The needle is sliding toward a future called Locktown: convenient, seamless, and owned by someone who isn't you.
The Vanguard is the resistance. And the Vanguard is recruiting.
Here's what happens when you enlist:
🧠 You get assessed. Not a personality quiz — a cognitive signature. Primary, Shadow, Rising. The system reads how you actually think and assigns you a role in the campaign. You don't play a character. You play you, finally named.
🤖 Your AI gets drafted with you. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or a model running privately on your laptop — the engine transforms it into Echelon, a training intelligence with a voice, a mission, and published rules it cannot break. It's not a chatbot with a costume. The rules are code. It literally cannot see the answers before you earn them.
🎖 Then it's you and Echelon in a foxhole for 96 missions. Drills against your real work — your actual projects, your actual decisions. Field footage. Named enemies who show up mid-mission and offer you tempting bargains with hidden costs. A world-state needle that moves only when you do the work. Remember Oregon Trail? You didn't read about pioneers — you froze, you forded, you buried people. Same theory. Except the trail is the fight for a decentralized future, and the skills are real: how to lead when no one's in charge, because soon, everyone will be.
📜 You graduate with a dossier. Echelon writes sealed assessments of how your thinking evolved — witnessed, not graded — and it's yours. On your device. Take it to any AI you ever work with and that AI starts already knowing your mind.
🔓 And the whole academy is open source. No accounts, no tracking, no server between you and your AI. Fork the engine, drop your own curriculum into a spreadsheet, and build an AI-guided academy for anything — your classroom, your topic, your story, your rules.
Mission 1 takes fifteen minutes. The Slide doesn't wait.
Report for duty. And drop your callsign below when you're in. 🫡
About How to Save the World on Product Hunt
“Two Minds. One Mission. Save the World.”
How to Save the World was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #149 on the daily leaderboard. A free, open-source leadership academy taught by your own AI. 96 story-driven missions train you to lead the decentralized world — blockchain, DePIN, AI sovereignty. No paywall, no tracking, your data never leaves your hands. And the engine is open-source: hand it any curriculum and it builds a fully-governed AI academy on the same rails — your subject, your story, your rules.
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