Establishing the Pipeline
- Andy Buser

- Mar 23
- 2 min read
I’ve got a number of field notes in progress right now. Some are just fragments, some are more developed, but not fully where they need to be yet. That’s fine. I’m not going to force them to be complete too early. Field notes are going to stay what they’re supposed to be, a starting point. A place to capture ideas, observations, patterns, and thoughts as they come. Not everything needs to be polished at this stage.
This isn’t a direction shift. This is what I’ve been trying to do the whole time. I just didn’t have the structure for it yet. Now I do. Field notes are not the end product. They’re the raw material. What I’m building is a pipeline. I’ll come back to these notes, revisit them, and expand them into something more complete. More structured. More intentional.
That’s where The Rare Longitude Papers (RLP) comes in. RLP is where the ideas get finished. Cleaned up. Developed. Turned into something that actually says what it needs to say, clearly and with weight.
To support that, I’m setting up two platforms:
Substack will be the publishing arm. That’s where the finished work goes. Long-form writing, analysis, full breakdowns. It becomes the archive and the distribution point.
Skool — “The Way of the Divine Flow” will be the community side. This is where people don’t just read—they step into it. You can come and pitch your tent in the camp.
This is where ideas are discussed, tested, sharpened, and lived out. Where structure meets practice. Where alignment actually matters.
So, the structure is simple:
Field Notes → capture
RLP → refine and publish
Skool → apply and build
Nothing wasted. Nothing rushed. Everything has its place.
Field notes stay active, unfinished, and evolving by design. They’re not incomplete—they’re in motion.
And I’ll keep moving them forward when the time is right.


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