This explores the "Wheat Method," a strategic thinking technique inspired by Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens that involves shifting the subject of a narrative to uncover hidden truths.
By viewing the Agricultural Revolution from the perspective of wheat rather than humans, it demonstrates how mankind essentially became "enslaved" by the crop's biological needs. This reversal of perspective serves as a powerful business tool, helping professionals move beyond self-centered logic to truly understand customer needs and organizational dynamics. Applying this mental shift allows for a deeper analysis of competitive strategies and more persuasive communication by speaking directly to the motivations of others.
It argues that reframing the primary subject is essential for identifying the underlying structures that govern success and failure in any field.