Mapped Intelligence

Scholia

Chart the topography of human brilliance bridging consumption and cognition. A living codex for deep retention, turning every book and conversation into a navigable gallery of high-resolution thought.

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Henry Ford | Volume I

The Paradox of Perfect Focus

Money doesn't do me any good. I can't spend it on myself. Money has no value, anyway. It is merely a transmitter, like electricity.

Henry Ford, 1917

Ford doubled wages when competitors called it suicide, then published propaganda that Hitler praised. The $5 Day and the Dearborn Independent came from the same mind. This volume traces the philosophy Ford developed before success validated it—and the blind spots it created.

35 minutes