Welcome to the Club.

Slow it down. Soak it up.

Keeping curiosity alive in a world that moves too fast

I’m Nobel, a lifelong learner and builder who believes curiosity is something we have to protect. In a world that’s loud, fast, and constantly demanding attention, I create spaces that invite people to slow down, think deeply, and keep their minds sharp. It’s a way to find our tribe.

I believe curiosity is a form of care—for our ideas, our growth, and our nervous systems. By encouraging reflection, conversation, and intentional pauses, this work is about reconnecting with what matters and creating moments that help us feel grounded, present, and clear again.

February 2026
Daniel Immerwahr – February 19, 2019

Most maps show fifty states. This book asks you to look again.

February 2026

When Google Met WikiLeaks

Julian Assange – October 11, 2016

We see the Internet as a tool. This book asks who it really serves.

Stay curious.

How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States

Daniel Immerwahr – February 19, 2019
February 2026

When Google Met WikiLeaks

Julian Assange – October 11, 2016
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