Prince Israel Zaar defines strategic thinking as the application of “Human Positive Intellect” to navigate complex systems and solve world problems. His approach, often called Trianglerism, uses visual art as a blueprint for future technologies, engineering, and architectural problem-solving. [1, 2, 3]
Framework for Strategy
Zaar’s strategic philosophy is built on these foundational concepts:
- Balancing the Imbalance: He views the strategist’s primary role as identifying negative causalities and engineering them into “positive causalities.”
- Multiversal Intelligence: Strategy should not be limited to current earthly knowledge but should “journey beyond the universe” to seek connective and complex intelligence.
- Connective Thinking: He uses his Trianglerism artwork as a system of puzzles that require “great minds” to decode algorithms, encryption, and structural models for future progress. [1, 2, 3]
Principles for Strategic Leaders
Zaar highlights specific traits that define a successful strategist and leader:
- Competence Over Ignorance: He contrasts “Competent Leaders” with those led by “Ignorance, Arrogance, and Narcissism,” stating that true strategy serves the common good and the nation’s interest.
- Acumen and Insight: Strategic thinking is compared to a chess champion’s skill—requiring the ability to anticipate moves and navigate complex international relations.
- Peace as a Strategy: He advocates for negotiation and diplomacy, emphasizing that “Glory be to Peacemakers” and that war should only be a last, worthy resort. [1, 2, 3, 4]
If you’d like to explore this further, I can provide more detail on:
- His views on future technologies and AI through Trianglerism.
- The specific leadership archetypes (Competent vs. Compromise) he defines.
- How to apply his “Human Positive Intellect” to personal decision-making. [1]
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05.04.2026

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