The Order
Welcome to the inflection point.
Take a short quiz and join the cohort that fits how you meet the work.
7 questions · about 2 minutes · no account required
The Order is a personal growth framework built on philosophies and identities from history's greatest minds. Align mind, body, and spirit — failure of one compromises the whole.
What This Is
Seven questions assign you a Cohort—values that match how you meet hardship. Twelve Labors follow in order: training, habits, reflection. Mind, body, and spirit on one track.
Sample Labor
Learn. Labor. Level.
Not your actual plan — just a representation.
Example
Memento Mori
Reading
Short excerpt. One line that feels true, one that feels uncomfortable
- Set a 10-minute timer and do nothing. Build awareness of time passing. Log one thought.
- Do one set as if it’s your last. Build urgency, don't quit early.
- Send one message you’ve been putting off. Remove avoidance.
Reflection
If you knew you were going to die in one month, what would you stop delaying?
Each cohort has its own rhythm, values, and labors.
The Cohorts
Choose your alignment.
Every member joins a Cohort — an alignment, not a team or a tribe. Each path is distinct: different values, standards, and ways of meeting the work.
Your Cohort shapes your training, your challenges, and your rank progression. Choose wisely.
Same five measures on every card — illustrative archetypes, not your personal scores.
The Alignment
Which Cohort best represents you?
Seven questions about how you meet challenge — physically, mentally, and in character — not about a single skill or score.
7 questions · about 2 minutes · no account required
Origin
The Twelve Labors.
In myth, Heracles was commanded to complete twelve labors — twelve grueling trials. Each one broke him down and built him into someone new.
The Order uses that shape: twelve chapters, completed in strict order, with real tasks in each — not the titles on this page, but work defined by your Cohort's labor plan.
He did not choose the labors. He chose to complete them.
Your alignment determines the challenges you will face, the burdens you will bear, and the aptitudes you will develop. You advance through the twelve Labors in order; what each one demands is defined by your Cohort's plan.
What We Believe