Chapter 9 sent you here
The village is already playing.
Two paths exist on the other side of this book. They are not the same size, and they don’t ask the same of you.
The smaller step · start here
The deck
A hundred and twenty cards. Wake Up, Open Up, Clean Up, Grow Up and Show Up, crossed against gathering resources, raising awareness, direct action and skillful organizing, run through all six operations, one per Face. You met every one of them twenty at a time while you were reading.
The private use comes first
Draw against the Face you have been performing, and watch what you do when the card names it.
The public use comes after
Run it for a group. That order is the whole instruction, and reversing it is how the deck becomes a workshop prop.
This is the smaller of the two steps and the only one you can take this week. It costs you nothing except the willingness to sit with a card you would rather have shuffled back.
Twenty-two dollars digital, sixty-nine printed.
The larger step
The coaching
The more expensive of the two, in every sense of the word. It forks, and which branch you are on is usually already obvious to you.
You have a Founder move, and you already know it has to be you →
Working it through one-on-one is the fastest path I know. Not another person who listens — somebody in the fire with you, running the campaign at your side.
You want the method itself →
To run these six Faces for other people, rather than only for what you are building. That is the succession I wrote the book to make possible, and it is the work I most want to hand off. Nothing is for sale there yet, and the page says so plainly.
Start with the deck. It is the one that begins the moment you open the box.
Chapter 9's recommendation, kept as written. The cheaper path is the one the book actually tells you to take.
Still working the drill at the end of the chapter? The Face that never came up is on its own page.