Keep It in Mind

We are here.

Soon, we shall speak.

In the meantime, two things.

  1. This site is from the creator of UrbanSurvival.com and Peoplenomics.com.  Urban, readers will recall, was the site that launched the Prepper movement online in the late 1990s when the author, George Ure, finished his MBA and wanted to write while he and wife Elaine were off sailing.
  2. Ai is hugely debated right now – but we see (and have written about extensive on one of our other sites – https://hiddenguild.dev – about the huge opportunity to “get the world moving again by collaborating wityh Ai.

“Oh, but Ai become sentient!  Doesn’t it scare you that Ai could “turn on the humans” and wipe us all out?”

Oh – like our inventions of gunpowder, bioweapons like Covid, and nukes don’t, um, also worry you?

Mind Amplifiers focuses on the collection, implementation, and regularization of the many – almost uncountable – ways humans can think better and “move the football downfield.”

Think of this space as a lab for tools, techniques, and ideas that help us amplify thinking—better synthesis, smarter workflows, and richer AI collaboration..

  • Learning Object-Oriented Thinking – Ure’s latest book which is being evolved on the Peoplenmoics.com site – is one area of active research.
  • Another is expanding the use and roles of Ai collaboration.
  • Then there’s the matter of thought.templates.  Learning how to be a better synthesizer and Generalist.
  • And who could leave out the “less work through better programming?” We all use Excel (or LibreCalc) right?
  • Nootropics?  Caffeine?  By the carload. But edgy tech, too, is welcome here.  Ure has been a regular user of a “light crown” (biomodulation 660/880 nm) device since he invented one in 2016…

There’s a lot to do.

While we’re getting some “content legs” under this site, have a look at UrbanSurvival.com and the Hidden Guild sites.  Peoplenomics is more about stock trading and longwave economics.

Which, as we expect to be obvious by mid-2026, also matter a great deal.

For now, that’s enough to think about.

You mind, don’t you?

-George Ure

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