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Read the omens
Keep a written record of what keeps appearing — the requests, the doors, the recurring dream. Guidance is usually repetition you have refused to log.

The Men's Collective · The Octagon · Wall Seven
The Alchemist, kept as it was written. A shepherd sells his flock, is robbed, learns a trade from a shop floor, crosses a desert, reads the omens, and finds the treasure buried where he first dreamed of it — because the road built the man.
The alchemists called it the Master Work: lead into gold, and the man doing it changed more than the metal. A guild says the same thing in plainer words — you cannot separate what a man makes from what he becomes making it. Mission is what his trade is for: a house fed, a people served, a cause funded, a name that means something at the gate.
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Keep a written record of what keeps appearing — the requests, the doors, the recurring dream. Guidance is usually repetition you have refused to log.
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Robbed in Tangier is not the end of the road; it is the crystal shop. Master the work available to you and it funds the desert crossing.
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The treasure is always for a house. Name who eats because your mission works — and give them a number, not a promise.
Wall Seven · The Alchemist
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A shepherd boy sells his flock, is robbed in Tangier, learns a trade on a crystal shop floor, crosses the desert with a caravan, meets a woman at a well and an alchemist in the sand, and finds the treasure buried where he began. The journey did not buy the treasure — it built the man who could hold it.
Next chapter — The Recurring Dream. Walk it, work it, write it, and it is yours.
The Akademy · A Classic Per Wall
The old education did not separate the book from the road. A person read Homer and then crossed water; read Plato and then governed something small. Every wall of the Octagon carries a classic, and the classic is lived — so that a man is being schooled, traveling, mastering a trade and making things with his hands all at once.
A classic per wall, read slowly, argued with, and written about in your own hand.
The road is the classroom. Every wall has a literal walk, a place, a mile.
A trade you are answerable for — vouched for by the guild, priced honestly.
Something made with your hands each week. Nothing is finished until it exists.
Wall 1 · VisionCEO
EnterHinds' Feet on High Places · The Pilgrim's Progress
Hannah Hurnard · John Bunyan
A pilgrim with a pack walks out of a doomed city and becomes a journeyman on the road.
Wall 2 · HealthyCEO
Opening soonThe Odyssey
Homer
Ten years of body, hunger, sea and appetite — the man who governs himself gets home.
Wall 3 · RichCEO
EnterThe Greatest Salesman in the World
Og Mandino
Ten scrolls, one a day, until the trade is a calling and not a shift.
Wall 4 · PlanCEO
EnterThe Princess and the Pea
Hans Christian Andersen
The lord who feels the one stone under twenty mattresses and removes it before dawn.
Wall 5 · ScholarCEO
Opening soonThe Republic
Plato
Out of the cave, up into the light, then back down to govern with what he saw.
Wall 6 · NatureCEO · OutdoorCEO
EnterThe Hobbit
J. R. R. Tolkien
Out the round door with no weapon: eight weathers train the man the pantry never could.
Wall 7 · FamilyCEO
Opening soonLittle Women
Louisa May Alcott
The father's absence tested — the men who keep a house they are not always standing in.
Wall 8 · MissionCEO
EnterThe Alchemist
Paulo Coelho
Santiago: the shepherd who follows the omens, learns the Great Work, and finds the treasure at home.
The reading list is the curriculum of IQUI Akademy — one classic per wall, one wall per day of the eight, and your own hand writing the notes.
The Mirror
She reads it as Fatima — the woman at the well who keeps an oasis, teaches the girls, runs her own legend, and sends him without shrinking. Read her chapters and the desert gets larger.