3. I. Introduction
• Knowledge has to do with schemas. One uses their schemas to add
more knowledge on a given domain.
The core schemas that are the building blocks on all knowledge are:
1. The wisdom Schema
2. The value Schema
3. The plan schema
4. The habit schema
Schemas & Knowledge
Introduction
4. I. Wisdom Schema
Part I: Universals
Chapter 1: Creation
Chapter 2: Evolution
Chapter 3: The Nature of God
Chapter 4: Wisdom & Perfection
Part II: Physicality
Chapter 5: Heterosexuality
Chapter 6: Heterosexual Love
Chapter 7: Heterosexual Perfection
Chapter 8: Happiness
Part III: Distinctions
Chapter 9: Wisdom of the Male & the Female
Chapter 10: Attraction & Pleasure
Chapter 11: Psychology of the Male & the Female
Chapter 12: Male Perfection: The Sex Drive & The Alpha Capability
Chapter 13: Female Perfection: The Love Drive & The Beta Capability
Part IV: Aggregate
Chapter 14: Wisdom Culture
Chapter 15: Anti-Wisdom Culture
Part V: Change
Chapter 16: Male Change
Chapter 17: Female Change
Chapter 18: Alpha and Beta in Love
Chapter 19: Leadership
Schemas & Knowledge
Introduction
5. I. Value Schema
Part I: Standard of Living
Chapter 1: Standard of Living: Perpetuities & Investment
Part II: Perpetuities (Value)
Chapter 2: Perpetuities: Build or Buy
Part III: Business (Value Creation)
Chapter 3: Business: The Science of the Perpetuity
Part IV: Tracking Value (Accounting)
Chapter 4: Tracking Value with Accounts
Part V: Analyzing Value (Finance)
Chapter 5: Analyzing Value with Finance
Part VI: Modeling Value
Chapter 6: Finance with Excel
Part VII: Organic Value & Valuation
Chapter 7: Value & Valuation
Part VIII: Inorganic Value Transactions
Chapter 8: Investment Banking Introduction
Part IX: M&A Origination
Chapter 9: Origination Methodology
Part X: M&A Process
Chapter 10: M&A Process
Part XI: Buying Value
Chapter 11: The Operating Model
Chapter 12: Private Equity (LBO)
Chapter 13: Strategic (Merger)
Schemas & Knowledge
Introduction