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For the ones building
something that lasts.
Qoheleth is a monthly newsletter for young leaders who are serious about their time, their talent, and their treasure.
The Origin of the Name
Qoheleth (Ko-HEL-eth) is Hebrew for "the assembler" — the one who gathers wisdom and brings it to bear. It's the name Solomon used for himself in the book of Ecclesiastes, a book about what actually matters when you strip away the noise.
That framing felt right. This newsletter isn't about chasing every trend or optimizing every metric. It's about gathering the right ideas — the ones that hold up — and applying them with discipline.
The Framework
Every edition covers one idea across three dimensions: Time, Talent, and Treasure. These are the three things that define how you operate and what you build.
Most people treat these as separate domains. The best builders understand they're not — they're a system. How you spend your hours shapes what skills you develop. What you're good at shapes how you earn. How you earn shapes what you can protect and grow. It compounds in both directions.
One idea. Three angles. Once a month.
Who It's For
If you're between 18 and 35 and you're building something — a business, a career, a set of skills, a life — and you take that seriously, this is for you. You're not looking for motivation. You're looking for insight that earns its place in your week.
Entrepreneurs, ambitious professionals, skilled tradespeople, people who own their decisions. You act, not just aspire.
What You Won't Find Here
No motivational fluff. No productivity hacks that don't survive contact with real life. No content for content's sake. Every edition clears one bar: does this change how someone thinks or acts? If not, it doesn't ship.
The Cadence
First Tuesday of every month. Deliberate spacing so each edition has room to land. If you only read one thing a month, this should be it.