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W hen you arrive here, you're stepping into a place built for people who see the world a little differently — not better, just wider.

People who notice connections others miss.
People who can hold today in one hand and tomorrow in the other and feel the tension between the two.

S ome come with deep expertise. Some come with raw instinct.
Some come because something in them has been waiting for a long time to be activated.

All come because they sense the world can be re-built — not patched — and they want to be part of shaping what comes next.

Project Moon Hut isn't looking for one type of person.
We're looking for those who can think across systems, across disciplines, across timelines, across geographies, across consequences, and across possibilities.
Not because they were taught to, but because something in them grew toward that altitude on its own.
And we're here to give that capability a home.

T oday, too many people are trapped inside short-term pressures, fragmented silos, old incentives, and older stories.
They see challenges but can't always see the pathways. They want to build but haven't found the place where builders gather.

This is that place.

A builder, here, is anyone who can look at the world as it is, imagine what it could be, see the gap between the two — and help construct the bridge.

Some do it through capital. Some through talent. Some through innovation, policy, industry, culture, economics, or narrative.
Some by lifting others. Some by shaping structures that outlast their own lifetime.

T he only thing they share is the belief that a better future isn't found — it's built.

If that feels like you, or like the person you've always suspected yourself to be, then this is where your work begins.

Welcome Builder!

Legacy Builders

Y ou're the one who looks at the world and asks, “What lasts?”
You feel the pull toward work that outlives you, toward lifting others, toward shaping a future that your name doesn't need to be attached to for it to matter.

If you've ever wished your giving could build structures instead of moments, this is your place.
Legacy, here, is not charity. It's architecture.
And if that's how you think — you're already one of us.

Capital Builders

Y ou see capital as a tool — not a scoreboard.
You're drawn to leverage, to systems, to long arcs where investment doesn't just return dollars but rewrites the operating logic of entire sectors.
You've always known you weren't meant to be a passive allocator.
You build with capital the way others build with steel, code, or ideas.

If you've ever thought, “I could reshape the future if someone gave me the right structure.” - you've just found it.

Career Builders

Y ou're someone who grows people.
You see potential before others see skill.
You understand that a civilization isn't built by jobs — it's built by capability, connection, and belonging.

If you've ever wanted to help people step into the work they were meant for, if you've ever seen talent as one of humanity's great renewable energies, then you're already doing the work of a Builder.
This is where that instinct becomes world-shaping.

Frontier Builders

Y ou feel restless at the edge of what exists.
You're pulled toward the untried, the unproven, the things too new for most people to even notice.
You think in prototypes, patterns, and possibilities.
You don't chase novelty — you chase the frontier where the world quietly begins to change shape.

If you've ever thought, “Why are we still doing it this way?” - then your home is here, among those building what comes next.

Economy Builders

Y ou're the one who sees that systems are the invisible hands shaping outcomes.
You aren't afraid of complexity — you organize it.
You understand incentives, governance, human behavior, and the long-term consequences of structures.

If you've ever wanted to design the frameworks that make life better at scale,
to create systems that empower rather than constrain - then this is where your voice becomes a lever for civilization.

Industry Builders

Y ou build in the real world — factories, supply chains, materials, logistics, operations.
You're practical, grounded, and focused on the work that turns ideas into infrastructure.
You understand that civilization is held up by people who make things run, move, connect, and exist.

If you've ever thought, “Let's build it, let's make it work, let's get it out there” - then you're already one of the Builders shaping tomorrow's foundation.

Experience Builders

Y ou're tuned into story, meaning, symbol, identity, and feeling.
You know that civilizations don't just run on resources — they run on narrative, imagination, and shared experience.
You're the one who can shift how people see themselves and their place in the world.

If you've ever created something that made someone feel larger than they were the moment before - then your work belongs here, shaping how humanity sees its own future.

Framework Builders

Y ou think in systems — markets, flows, incentives, dynamics, cycles, and the architecture of value.
You see economies not as charts, but as evolving organisms.
You're drawn to the deep structural questions:
What should value? What should grow? What should endure?

If you've ever wanted to design the frameworks that help civilization function more equitably, efficiently, and intelligently - this is where that work becomes possible.

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