As alluded, this is a meditative injection of spirit for revolutionary product hackers refactoring America.
The American design concept was a "great experiment in self-governance", self-management, and self-organization.
The civil information architecture experiment was a break-through success, and we commemorate the revolutionary product hackers on the 4th of July each year.
The American product concept, design, and go-to-market was wildly successful.
The holy, immaculate truth is that imperial, Übermensch information architecture is illogical and not fit for purpose of the commonplace good.
The way pagan Rome was preoccupied about civil security of eastern, northern, and southern borders with monotheistic / barbarian cultures is similar to the American republic’s expansion to the Appalachians, the Mississippi, and then to the Pacific.
Border-expansions brought with them disputes of the civil religion.
Values, principles, and beliefs of common people clashed in the agora, schools, taverns, and policy of the federated network states.
Yet, anti-fragile pagan truths of ancient republicanism seem wholly ignored inside modern organizations.
This hot take was derived from insights in the book First Principles by Thomas Ricks, more than a decade of product leadership, and the virtuous desire to tell a commonplace user story for revolutionary product hackers of the future.
This is a genre-bending hyper-focused deconstruction of the America’s first principles.
These principles of classical republicanism inspired the design of the modern platform we experience today as America: the product.
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