The whole library, on institutional terms.
The Sina Doctrine. Seven whitepapers. The Annual Letter. Quarterly drops. Now available to license — as a personal reader, as a university curriculum partner, or as an enterprise L&D resource. Three tiers, one canonical body of work on parallel operating, distributed studios, and the next-generation career model.
What's in the library.
The Sina Library is the canonical body of writing on the operating system behind a portfolio of brands. Each whitepaper is published as a citable artifact — typeset, sourced, and continuously revised. Licensees receive every artifact in the canon plus all forward releases for the duration of the license term.
The Sina Doctrine
3,200-word manifesto. Twelve theses on parallel operating, distributed studios, and capital as a side effect.
The Parallel Operator
Why operating a single company sequentially is the wrong unit of ambition for talent at the right end of the distribution.
Founder as Portfolio
The founder is a fund. The companies are the portfolio. The thesis is the founder's worldview.
Speed Is the Only Moat
In a world where every idea is replicated within 90 days, the only durable advantage is metabolic rate.
The Distributed Studio
Why the next-generation operating company is not vertically integrated — it is horizontally distributed across a portfolio.
Parallel Career Education
The 1906-era internship model is dead. The next-gen alternative: simultaneous, project-based, paid, and category-agnostic.
Capital as a Side Effect
Capital is downstream of operating excellence. The portfolio operator that builds capability first attracts capital second.
The Multi-Brand Operating System
The architectural pattern that lets a single founder run 10+ brands in parallel without the overhead collapse.
The Sina Annual Letter
Yearly state-of-the-portfolio letter. Where the thesis stood at the beginning of the year, where it stood at the end.
Who licenses the library.
Personal subscription
Founders, partners at VC firms, family-office principals, and senior operators who read The Sina Library as their primary executive reading — one canonical source on the parallel-operator model.
Curriculum licensing
Business schools and entrepreneurship programs license the library as supplementary or required reading. Includes perpetual teaching rights and an annual case-study update.
Leadership development packs
F500 leadership-development teams license the library as part of senior-operator curriculum. Includes private quarterly briefings and custom discussion guides.
Editorial syndication rights
Executive-newsletter publishers (Stratechery-tier, family-office-research-tier) license syndication rights for excerpted publication. Per-issue or annual structure available.
Portfolio-thinking framework
Family-office and LP investment committees license the library as a portfolio-thinking framework — particularly the Parallel Operator and Founder-as-Portfolio whitepapers for evaluating multi-brand founders.
Event-companion content
Major operator / founder / venture conferences license the library as event-attendee companion reading. Includes co-branded discussion-guide PDFs.
Three tiers. Annual terms.
Personal
- The Sina Doctrine + all 7 whitepapers
- The Annual Letter (current + back issues)
- Monthly research drops
- Audio versions of every artifact
- Private quarterly reader Q&A (virtual)
- 5-year historical access archive
Faculty & Curriculum
- Everything in Personal, plus:
- Up to 50 student seats per cohort
- Perpetual teaching rights (current + future works)
- Case-study version of every whitepaper
- Annual curriculum-update package
- One virtual guest seminar per year
- Discussion-guide PDFs for each artifact
Enterprise
- Everything in Faculty, plus:
- Unlimited corporate seats
- Editorial syndication rights
- Annual private keynote or boardroom briefing
- Custom whitepaper commissioning rights
- Co-branded discussion-guide rights
- Dedicated relationship manager
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