Eneth
Think to the nth degree

The world is one thing.
You were taught to see it in pieces.

Physics, Chemistry, History, Mathematics, Biology, Economics, Geography, English Literature, Political Science. Studied separately, each in its own world. The conversation happening between them? Nobody showed us that.

That conversation is where the best thinking lives.

Every weekday, Eneth brings you one unexpected connection, from across the full map of human knowledge.

Read in five minutes. Something you can't unsee.


This is what seeing differently looks like.
In September 1838, Charles Darwin picked up an economics essay for fun. It changed biology forever.
📊 Economics × Biology

Darwin was stuck.

He had years of observations from the Beagle voyage. Species changed over time. He could see it. But he could not explain the mechanism.

Then he read Thomas Malthus. A clergyman writing about poverty and grain prices. Malthus argued that human populations grow faster than food supply, creating relentless competition for survival.

Darwin saw it instantly.

That same pressure applied to every living species. Organisms multiply faster than resources allow. The ones with favourable variations survive. The rest don't.

He wrote in his notebook that he had "at last got a theory by which to work." Natural selection. The most transformative idea in biology. It did not come from biology. It came from a book about economics that he picked up for amusement.

Why this matters
Your next breakthrough is probably not in your field. It is sitting in a book you would never normally pick up.
This was one way to see.
Yours will connect to your world.
Let's make this yours.
We'll shape it around the world you live in.

The knowledge nobody taught you  ·  The thinking nobody showed you

Hidden patterns  ·  Better ideas  ·  Sharper decisions  ·  Fresh frameworks

A mind that holds its own in a world full of AI

For professionals, entrepreneurs, consultants, students, teachers.
And anyone who wants to think better. In work and in life.