Contact Eudaimonia & Co.

If you’re reaching out because something here made you pause, reflect, or rethink the way we organize our lives and institutions, you’re in the right place.

How to Reach Us

📩 Email: [email protected]

We read every message carefully. Because this is a small and intentional organization, replies may take time — but thoughtful correspondence is never ignored.

What We’re Open To

We welcome thoughtful messages about:

  • Corrections or factual errors — if we’ve made a mistake, we want to know
  • Collaboration on research, writing, or long-term projects aligned with human flourishing
  • Speaking or advisory work related to purpose, well-being, and organizational design
  • Editorial inquiries regarding essays, ideas, or contributions that expand the eudaimonic conversation
  • Personal notes from readers who feel called into this work

Good ideas improve through scrutiny. Accuracy matters. If you notice an error, unclear claim, or missing context, please tell us.

Our Editorial Standards

We hold our work to high standards of accuracy, intellectual honesty, and source transparency. When errors are identified, we review them promptly and correct them clearly.

Eudaimonia & Co. isn’t built for volume.
It’s built for meaning.

How We Use Your Data

If you contact us, we collect only the information you choose to share — typically your name, email address, and message.

We use this information solely to:

  • Read and respond to your inquiry
  • Follow up when relevant or appropriate
  • Improve the accuracy and quality of our work when corrections are shared

We do not:

  • Sell, rent, or trade your information
  • Add you to mailing lists without your consent
  • Share your data with third parties for marketing or advertising

Your information is treated as correspondence, not a commodity.
If you’d like your message deleted after review, just let us know.

A Final Note

Intellectual honesty requires openness to being wrong.
Human progress depends on our willingness to correct course.

If you’re writing in that spirit, you’re welcome here.