Content Foundation Roadmap

The Colonised
Mind.

A faceless media project designed to challenge colonised thinking and revive deeper engagement with Indian civilisation, identity, and history.

Built as a long-term content engine — from worldview extraction to scalable publishing.

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The Colonised Mind
GURUKUL · HAMPI · DHARMA
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The Colonised Mind
@thecolonisedmind · 100K subscribers · 24 videos
14:32
10 Signs Indians Still Think Like Colonised People
124K views
22:07
Hampi: The City-State the Modern World Cannot Replicate
85K views
18:45
How British Crystallisation Caused Indian Diabetes
212K views
25:10
Why Indians Had Gurukul & What We Lost
67K views
19:55
The Loot of India: How Britain Drained Wealth
114K views
22:40
Rediscovering Indigenous Knowledge Systems
211K views
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Four Weeks · One Foundation

Your raw thoughts have been extracted. Your audience has been defined. Your pillars are structured. Your ideas can now be turned into long-form and short-form content through a repeatable system.

This page is the operating system behind The Colonised Mind — not a website, not a pitch.

It walks through what was built across four weeks, what the engine looks like, what one idea can become, and where it can go.

Intended for a private review.

Section 02 — The Journey

From raw thought to content engine

Four weeks of structured work. Click any week to expand.

  • Extracted Emmanuel's core beliefs around the colonised mind.
  • Identified language, education, medicine, civilisation, conversion, and cultural memory as major idea zones.
  • Captured personal stories around Fiji, Christianity, India, Hampi, and belief-system change.
Section 03 — Content Pillars

Four territories. One worldview.

Pillar 01

Colonisation & The Colonised Mind

Content that exposes how external systems reshaped Indian self-perception.

Sample topics
English as a proxy for intelligenceWestern validationFairness biasCivilisational amnesia
Formats
Explainers · Short-form hooks · Reaction content
Pillar 02

Civilisational Intelligence

What Indian civilisation had already built before colonial disruption.

Sample topics
GurukulHampiAyurvedaFood systemsArchitectureCity planning
Formats
Documentary essays · Visual explainers · Historical comparisons
Pillar 03

Religion & Conversion

Religious conversion, cultural conformity, and spiritual displacement.

Sample topics
Conversion as conformityFiji diaspora storiesChristianity critiqueDharma vs religion
Formats
Long-form essays · Source-backed breakdowns · Debate-style scripts
Pillar 04

Reaction & Counter Content

Short-form responses to existing videos, claims, and narratives.

Sample topics
Responding to anti-Hindu claimsBreaking down misleading clipsCountering viral narratives
Formats
Reels · Shorts · TikToks · Split-screen reactions
Section 04 — The AI Brain

A living map of your worldview

Each node is a unit of thought. Hover to see relationships. Click to open the angle. Press generate to produce a content system from that one node.

Worldview Pillar Subtopic
Section 05 — Content From Node

Click a node. Generate the content system.

The AI brain turns one idea into a full content package — title, hooks, thumbnail, opening line, visual direction.

YouTube Idea
Why English Became a Proxy for Intelligence in India
Thumbnail Title
ENGLISH ≠ INTELLIGENCE
Three Short-Form Hooks
  1. 01"In India, English stopped being a language. It became a status symbol."
  2. 02"A man can be brilliant, but if his English is weak, India still doubts him."
  3. 03"The colonised mind does not just forget its language. It starts feeling embarrassed by it."
Opening Line

"There is a strange thing that happens in India. The moment someone speaks fluent English, we assume they know more than they actually do."

Visual Direction

Split-screen: an English-speaking corporate setting on one side, a traditional Indian scholar on the other. A single gold line divides perception from reality.

Section 06 — The Multiplier

One idea. Many outputs.

A single long-form essay becomes a publishing system.

Core idea
"10 Signs Indians Still Live With a Colonised Mind"
One thought · One script · One worldview
Long-form video
1 essay (18–24 min)
Short clip 1
English as intelligence
Short clip 2
Western validation
Short clip 3
Fairness bias
Short clip 4
Education as conformity
Short clip 5
Forgetting civilisational systems
Thumbnail tests
5 packaging variants
Carousel / thread
1 narrative breakdown
Deep-dive episode
Future long-form expansion
Section 07 — The Content Engine

An operating system, not a video team

Each layer is a checkpoint. Two layers — Credibility and your review — exist specifically to keep the output serious.

Safeguard against emotional or reactionary content.

ReferencesHistorical sourcesRestrained languageFact-checkingArgument structureTone moderation
Section 08 — Audience Architecture

Three minds. One funnel.

18–27

Curious Indian Gen Z

Entry
Short-form, reaction clips, controversial hooks
Attracts
Hidden history, sharp claims, identity questions
Stays for
Fresh angles in a modern format
25–55

Diaspora Indians / NRIs

Entry
Identity, roots, culture, memory
Attracts
Feeling disconnected from Indian civilisation
Stays for
Emotionally resonant content that reconnects them to heritage
25–60

Intellectual Nationalists

Entry
Long-form YouTube essays
Attracts
Source-backed arguments, civilisational depth, evidence
Stays for
Serious, rational, structured arguments
Funnel logic
Short-form discovery
YouTube depth
Loyal audience
Community · Influence · Monetisation
Section 09

The Channel

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The Colonised Mind
GURUKUL · HAMPI · DHARMA
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The Colonised Mind
@thecolonisedmind · 100K subscribers · 24 videos
14:32
10 Signs Indians Still Think Like Colonised People
124K views
22:07
Hampi: The City-State the Modern World Cannot Replicate
85K views
18:45
How British Crystallisation Caused Indian Diabetes
212K views
25:10
Why Indians Had Gurukul & What We Lost
67K views
19:55
The Loot of India: How Britain Drained Wealth
114K views
22:40
Rediscovering Indigenous Knowledge Systems
211K views
Section 10 — Growth, Reach & Upside

Directional, never guaranteed

Adjust the assumptions. Every commercial number is shown as a range — framed as upside, not a promise.

Long-form videos / month4 videos
Shorts per long-form5 clips
Avg long-form views15K
Avg short-form views10K
Subscriber conversion1 %
YouTube RPM$3
Time horizon12 months
Estimated reach range
2.2M – 4.1M
total views across the horizon
Estimated subscriber range
22K – 41K
at 1% conversion
Watch hours range
40K – 75K
long-form watch time
Videos produced
48 long · 240 short
over 12 months
Estimated monthly revenue range
$108 – $252
upside, not guarantee
Estimated annual revenue range
$1.3K – $3.0K
upside, not guarantee
Impact (directional)
Viewers reached
2.2M – 4.1M
Viewers likely to deeply engage
328K – 608K
Viewers who may rethink an assumption
109K – 203K
Cumulative reach projection
low / high band

Directional estimates only. Framed as upside, not a guarantee. Actual performance depends on content quality, retention, packaging, publishing consistency, and platform response.

Section 11 — Next Step

From strategy to publishing

The foundation is built. The next step is turning this into a live media engine — producing, publishing, testing, and compounding the ideas consistently.

Phase 2 · 01

Build

  • · AI brain setup
  • · Credibility layer
  • · Emmanuel review checkpoints
  • · Content workflow
  • · Visual system
  • · Voice direction
Phase 2 · 02

Publish

  • · Long-form videos
  • · Short-form clips
  • · Thumbnails
  • · Platform uploads
Phase 2 · 03

Optimise

  • · Audience data
  • · Topic performance
  • · Retention
  • · Iteration