The Sirius Method
Distilled wisdom from 4,000 years of human experience.
A fixed point when everything else moves.
"Most men have been told to calm down. Nobody showed them how."
Peterson explains why order matters. Huberman explains the neuroscience. The Daily Stoic posts a quote every morning. None of them give you a system for Monday at 6am when you're reactive again.
That's the gap. Six wisdom traditions — Stoic, Samurai, Norse, Dragon, Strategist, Ancient — all converged on the same answer across four thousand years. The Sirius Method distills that answer into a system you can actually use.
Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. For thousands of years — Egyptian, Greek, Norse, Arab, Chinese — navigators used it as a fixed point. No matter where they were, Sirius told them where they stood.
That's the method. Not something to frame on a wall. A fixed point to navigate from. When everything else moves — pressure, emotion, other people, circumstance — you navigate from something that doesn't.
Are you Sirius?
Control. Clarity. Mastery. The same progression — every tradition, every century, every man who got there.
Build the gap between stimulus and response. Stop reacting. Start operating. This is where the method begins — and where most men have the most to gain.
One principle per day. 5 minutes. The system builds the gap between stimulus and response — until responding is no longer an effort. It's identity.
Start the 37 days → 02WorkbookSix life domains. One system. Built once, reviewed quarterly. Stop relying on willpower — build the architecture that doesn't need it.
Build the system →Understand the patterns that hijack you. Build the reference system that anchors you. The Samurai and Norse traditions live here — discipline as identity, principles as daily practice.
39 patterns that override your thinking — biological, cognitive, circumstantial. Named. Mapped. Countered. You can't fix what you can't see.
Map the patterns → 04Reference SystemSix traditions. Four thousand years. Thirty-seven anchor principles. Primary sources. The definitive reference for the man who wants to go deeper.
Explore the principles →Strategy. Position. Legacy. The Dragon, Strategist and Ancient traditions — for the man who has built the foundation and is ready to operate at full complexity.
Daily principles. Tradition breakdowns. The method in practice.