You don’t just buy this. You enter it. The onboarding asks you to define your current self (value = x ) and your desired self (value = x² ). Then Price Pritchett shows up – metaphorically – with a spreadsheet that somehow includes gratitude, accountability, and a surprisingly fair sliding scale.
"Tu Al Cuadrado" (You, squared) suggests exponential self-growth. Then "Price Pritchett" – likely a nod to the Pritchett pricing model or the legendary Price Pritchett of change management fame. Together? It’s a framework where your potential is multiplied by itself , but the cost isn’t linear. It’s emotional, relational, and yes – financial in the most honest way. tu al cuadrado price pritchett
Title: "Pythagoras meets Pritchett – and they're billing by the emotion." You don’t just buy this
Let me start by saying: I still don’t know if Tu Al Cuadrado Price Pritchett is a coaching program, a mathematical art piece, or a very elaborate inside joke from a brilliant economist with a soul. But I loved it. Then Price Pritchett shows up – metaphorically –
Yes – but only if you’re ready to square up to yourself. And laugh. Definitely laugh.