How do we learn?
We learn in countless ways.
We learn through seeing and listening, through talking and reading. We learn through smell and through touch. Each sense plays its own role, delivering fresh pieces of the world straight to our minds. And each person in our lives teaches us differently—mom in one way, dad in another, siblings and friends in their own. At the same time, they learn from us. We’re all part of a constant give-and-take. We need others, and others need us. This is how we stay connected to the living world around us.
But as technologies continue to eclipse the natural rhythms of life, we numb ourselves to screens and drift into a quieter, flatter, digital existence. And we pass that numbness along to the generations that follow. Too often, “learning” has become an empty stare into a glowing screen held a few inches from our face. We drift through the day and then struggle to fall asleep at night.
Should it really be like this? Haven’t we all imagined something better—a place where learning is alive, playful, curious, like a five-year-old discovering an earthworm in the yard after a refreshing drizzle? Why not build that place?
Because the truth is simple: we learn holistically.
We learn about a movie from its poster, from a podcast, from an interview, from a ridiculous review on IMDb, and from that one nerdy friend who knows way too much. There isn’t one perfect method. There are many—equally valid, equally vibrant.
That’s why here at School on X, we offer course materials in many forms: text, images, audiobooks, video essays, and even holistic CustomGPTs.
You get to move through all these modalities and settle into whichever one feels right for you. This lets you absorb concepts at your own pace and in your own comfort.
Take a tour, and you’ll see why.
Welcome.
Alpha release – November 25th, 2025.