COE:
End Game
People keep asking me what the endgame is. As if there’s a number where you stop caring.
Dr. Izzy Kiver · 3 min read
People keep asking me what the endgame is. As if there’s a number where you stop caring about children who can’t see their own potential.
But since they’re asking — fine. Here’s the endgame.
2030
By 2030, one thousand cohorts. Ten thousand teenagers who walked through seven doors and came out knowing who they are. That’s the foundation.
Simultaneously — and this is the part that makes reasonable people shift in their chairs — ten thousand certified facilitators. Fifty countries. Every one of them trained on the same platform, holding the same standard, maintaining the same ninety-five percent completion rate that tells you this isn’t motivational theater. It’s architecture.
2035
By 2035, the 7 Teachings will be in schools. Not as an elective. Not as an after-school enrichment program that gets cut the first time the budget tightens. As a curriculum. Kindergarten through graduation. Thirty countries. A million children a year learning — alongside reading and mathematics and the periodic table — who they are and what they’re capable of.
One hundred of the world’s most respected minds — educators, neuroscientists, philosophers, entrepreneurs, spiritual leaders — standing behind it. Not as figureheads. As contributors. Building the research base. Publishing the evidence. Making it impossible for any serious institution to dismiss purpose education as soft skills or self-help.
The Moonshot
That’s the moonshot. It’s scary and it’s exciting and I don’t know how to do all of it yet — which, I’m told, is precisely the point.
But I know this: a man with a brain injury and five hundred dollars changed one life — mine — through sheer, irrational love. I intend to build a system that does what he did, for every child on earth, without requiring anyone to walk to work or eat once a day.
The 7 Teachings, as fundamental as literacy. In every language. From the first moment a child is old enough to ask who am I?
That’s not a program. That’s not a nonprofit.
That’s a philosophical correction to what it means to educate a human being.
He solved purpose for humanity. Not alone. Not without help. But he started it with seven teachings and a promise to his brother. And it didn’t stop.
Be Part of the Endgame
Fifty countries. A million children a year. This is what we’re building. The question is whether your name is on it.
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- Captain’s Log #001: The Manifesto – Where everything began
- Captain’s Log #002: The Flywheel Nobody Talks About – Why purpose programs fail
- Captain’s Log #003: Nafthali + The Palo Alto Parent – The kid nobody is listening to
- Captain’s Log #004: What We’re Doing (And Why It Matters) – Making purpose-finding convenient
- Captain’s Log #005: How To Explain COE In Any Context – The pitch for every room
- Captain’s Log #006: How We THINK – The six-question filter
- Captain’s Log #007: The Problem We Are Solving – Character development beyond disruption
- Captain’s Log #008: Solution: Framework and Ideology – The 7 Teachings system
- Captain’s Log #009: I Want to Share Something Really Important – COE is love
- Captain’s Log #010: Vision: A Life Worth Living – Why me, why this, why now
Covenant of Education is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to purpose discovery for teenagers through the 7 Teachings framework. Learn more at coveofedu.org.