Mental models you can use
Attention, metacognition, taste, judgment, and the inner operating system behind good work.
First-principles field guides for the AI era
A learning channel by Leo Wang about thinking clearly, working with AI, and turning judgment into public assets.
What we unpack
Wiki4What starts where tutorials usually assume you already know enough: the mental model, the hidden system, and the human judgment underneath the tool.
Attention, metacognition, taste, judgment, and the inner operating system behind good work.
Agents, workflows, RAG, tools, prompts, and automation explained in plain English.
Publishing, public notes, reusable systems, and one-person workflows that compound over time.
The goal is not hype.
It is clarity.
One idea, three surfaces
The channel, blog, and books are designed as one learning stack: short field guides, longer essays, and book-length frameworks.
Clear episodes for creators, builders, self-learners, and AI-era generalists.
Open YouTubeCompanion writing, workflow notes, and deeper context behind the videos.
Read the BlogLonger frameworks including The Modeling Mind, Taming the Intelligence, and Publish or Jobless.
Browse BooksQuick answers
Leo Wang's English-first learning channel for first-principles explanations of mind, machines, judgment, and one-person work in the AI era.
Self-learners, creators, builders, knowledge workers, and AI-era generalists who want the mental model before the tutorial.
Watch field guides on YouTube, read companion essays on the blog, or explore book-length frameworks from Leo Wang Press.
For self-learners in public
Wiki4What is for people who need more than tool tips. It is for anyone trying to stay human and useful while intelligent systems become part of everyday work.