Prince Israel Zaar on Strategic Thinking

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

Prince Israel Zaar

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