About Jonah’s Club

The Relational Home of AQMeets

Jonah’s Club exists to give serious friendship and Peer Performance a place to develop.

AQMeets helps members clarify worthy intentions, face reality, analyse what happened and decide what comes next.

Jonah’s Club gives the peer dimension of that work a continuing home through conversation, counsel and relationships that become more particular over time.

AQMeets provides the rhythm. Jonah’s Club provides the fellowship.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 A Place to Become Known A small group of thoughtful adults gathered around a timber table in a private, warm setting. One person speaks while the others listen carefully. The image should convey particular attention, continuity and human seriousness. Avoid networking poses, handshakes, large groups and staged corporate energy.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 1200 px · Landscape 4:3 Connected, Yet Scarcely Known A thoughtful adult surrounded by ordinary signs of connection: messages, meetings, work and people nearby, yet still carrying an important question alone. Keep the setting specific and lived in. Avoid floating icons, digital effects and exaggerated loneliness.
Why Jonah’s Club Exists

Modern life gives us contact more readily than companionship.

Many people have colleagues, clients, acquaintances and online audiences.

Far fewer have people who know what they are trying to bring into reality, where they are discouraged and when they are beginning to drift.

The important parts of life are often carried privately until they become crises.

Jonah’s Club was created in response to this absence.

The purpose is not to manufacture instant friendship. It is to create better conditions in which serious friendship may become possible.
Three Connected Roles

Jonah’s Club belongs within a wider body of work.

Center for Motivation Research

The institutional home

CMR examines motivation, happiness, self-actualisation, leadership formation and the movement from intention into reality.

It provides the wider intellectual and institutional setting for the work.

AQMeets

The recurring method and rhythm

AQMeets helps members return regularly to worthy intentions, reality, analysis, planning and peers.

It gives meaningful work a structure of review and correction.

Jonah’s Club

The social and relational home

Jonah’s Club gives Peer Performance somewhere to continue between formal AQMeets gatherings.

It is where members may become known beyond a single meeting.

Research gives the questions depth. AQMeets gives them rhythm. Jonah’s Club gives them human company.

The Relationship with AQMeets

Jonah’s Club is not a separate product added beside AQMeets.

It completes the final movement of the AQMeets method.

Intention asks what deserves to be brought into reality.
Reality asks what actually happened.
Analysis asks what helped, hindered or remained unseen.
Planning asks what should happen next.
Peers ask who can help us see, remember and return.

The first four movements can be undertaken privately. The fifth requires relationship.

Jonah’s Club is where the peer dimension becomes a continuing practice rather than a single moment in a meeting.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 The Fifth Movement A member moves from private reflection into a serious peer conversation. A notebook containing intentions and review is visible, but the human encounter becomes central. Avoid diagrams, large text and corporate workshop imagery.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 1200 px · Landscape 4:3 The Direction of Flight A restrained symbolic scene inspired by Jonah: a solitary figure at a harbour or coastal path, with a distant city in one direction and a ship departing in another. The person is caught at the point of decision. Avoid literal whale imagery, costume spectacle and fantasy effects.
The Meaning Behind the Name

Jonah is not the finished man.

He receives a call and runs from it.

He is rescued, called again and eventually acts. Yet the biblical story ends while his inner formation remains unresolved.

Abraham Maslow later drew upon Jonah’s flight when describing the tendency to fear our own deeper possibilities and responsibilities.

The name reminds us that intelligent and capable people can still flee what they recognise as worthy.

It also reminds us that return remains possible.

Read Why the Name Jonah?
Friendship and Formation

A serious friend helps us see ourselves from another position.

Friendship is more than pleasant company.

A friend may remember what we forget, recognise the explanation that has become too convenient or remain present long enough for the first answer to give way to the honest one.

Attention

Someone listens closely enough to encounter the person rather than merely the problem.

Truth

Encouragement remains joined to honesty, and correction remains joined to goodwill.

Memory

A peer carries worthy intentions across changing moods, setbacks and seasons.

Return

Conversation turns towards the next faithful movement in ordinary life.

Recommended canvas: 1920 × 820 px · Widescreen The Friend Who Remembers A wide scene of a recurring group returning around a familiar table. One person refers to a note from an earlier conversation while another gives an update. Convey continuity, attention and remembered detail. Avoid therapy-circle staging and event photography.
More Than Networking

The person comes before the usefulness of the connection.

Members may exchange experience, collaborate or refer work.

These possibilities are secondary to the integrity of the relationship.

Who is this person?
What responsibility is he or she carrying?
What experience may be useful?
How might we help one another remain faithful to the good?

Jonah’s Club is not a prospecting list, captive audience or stage for status.

Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 The Person Before the Profile A dignified member portrait within a shared gathering. Professional materials may be present, but the person is not reduced to a title or business identity. Another member listens nearby. Avoid profile-card graphics, business cards and status cues.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 1200 px · Landscape 4:3 Technology as Servant A restrained hybrid conversation with one or two people in a real room and another member joining by laptop. Notebooks and attention remain central. Avoid floating icons, social feeds, futuristic interfaces and screens dominating the composition.
A Different Use of Technology

The platform is necessary. It is not the vision.

Members may live in different cities, regions or countries.

Technology can help the right people find one another, continue a conversation and arrange a meeting.

It cannot listen, care, remember or perform friendship on their behalf.

A good week inside Jonah’s Club may involve one honest question, one careful response and then a return to the work.
The Center for Motivation Research

The wider work begins with a persistent question.

Why do people pursue what they pursue, and what helps a person bring a worthy possibility into reality?

The Center for Motivation Research examines motivation, happiness, self-actualisation, leadership formation and the habits through which intention becomes action.

Its work includes research, education, long-form media, counselling and practical systems of formation.

Jonah’s Club is one expression of this wider concern: the role of peers and serious friendship in helping people see clearly and return to what matters.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 The Institutional Home A restrained scholarly and human scene: books, notes, a screening or seminar setting and a small group in discussion. The image should join research with lived formation. Avoid laboratory clichés, corporate think-tank imagery and oversized logos.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 John Angheli A premium environmental portrait of John in a quiet study, library or natural setting. Direct but unforced gaze, restrained clothing and warm side light. Include a notebook, book or architectural drawing subtly. Avoid crossed-arm corporate portraiture and theatrical lighting.
About John Angheli

Founder of Jonah’s Club and AQMeets

John Angheli is President of the Center for Motivation Research, founder of AQMeets and the creator of Jonah’s Club.

His work has developed across architecture, business, education, philosophy, leadership counselling and the study of motivation.

He began his higher education in architecture, a discipline concerned with giving form to intention.
He later studied business, education and philosophy, and taught in higher education.
His work has examined happiness, self-actualisation, responsibility, motivation and the movement from potential into actuality.
He developed AQMeets as a recurring method for helping meaningful intentions survive contact with ordinary life.

Jonah’s Club grew from the recognition that method and private resolve are not enough.

People also need peers who can listen, remember, question and remain present long enough for trust to develop.
DeINCEPTION and the Question of Happiness

Jonah’s Club belongs to a larger attempt to recover a truthful picture of the good life.

John’s feature documentary, DeINCEPTION: The Great Aha! What Is Happiness?, examines the pictures of happiness carried by modern culture.

The project asks how pleasure, status, comfort, consumption and artificial desire can become substitutes for a more truthful form of human flourishing.

Jonah’s Club carries that question into relationship.

What are we pursuing?
Why does it matter?
What kind of person is the pursuit forming?
Who can help us recognise when we have mistaken a substitute for the good?
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 The Question of Happiness A cinematic formation image linking documentary inquiry with lived reflection: a person watches or leaves a screening and enters a serious conversation about life direction. Avoid cinema glamour, popcorn, red carpets and motivational symbolism.
The Wider Network

Different pathways serve different moments of need.

Research and Formation

Center for Motivation Research

The deeper questions of motivation, happiness, self-actualisation and human formation.

Meaningful Execution

AQMeets

A recurring rhythm for intention, reality, analysis, planning and peers.

Peer Fellowship

Jonah’s Club

The private social and relational home where Peer Performance and serious friendship can develop.

Private Counsel

Leadership Counselling

One-to-one counsel for meaning, judgment, responsibility, drift and difficult leadership decisions.

Threshold and Return

Self-Actualization Quest

A deeper pathway for people facing reorientation in life, work or leadership.

Public Inquiry

DeINCEPTION

Documentary and formation work examining false pictures of happiness and the recovery of inner freedom.

What We Are Building

A private community that remains small enough in spirit for people to become particular.

The aim is not to reproduce a large social platform in miniature.

Thoughtful Entry

Members arrive through AQMeets Pro or Leader, receive orientation and understand the Community Covenant.

Clear Spaces

A restrained number of community areas support introductions, shared conversation, counsel and return.

Smaller Circles

Recurring groups may develop when structure, facilitation and member fit can support them responsibly.

Local Gatherings

In-person possibilities will be named only where a real and sustainable member concentration exists.

The community will not claim features, scale or local presence before they are operationally real.
Recommended canvas: 1920 × 820 px · Widescreen A Fellowship Formed Carefully A wide scene of a modest gathering space being prepared and gradually inhabited by a small number of people. Convey care, patience and real community formation rather than scale. Avoid launch-event imagery, crowds, signage and manufactured excitement.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 1200 px · Landscape 4:3 The Community We Hope to Become A small fellowship in mature conversation, with balanced participation and signs of continuity across time. One member is welcomed, one listens and another refers to an earlier note. Avoid idealised diversity casting, event smiles and posed community photography.
The Community We Hope to Become

A place where people may become known without being used.

Where truth is spoken without humiliation.
Where counsel is offered without control.
Where confidence is protected.
Where professional usefulness remains secondary to the person.
Where failure does not remove the possibility of return.

This kind of fellowship cannot be produced by design alone.

It will be formed by the people who enter and the habits they choose to practise.

A Fellowship Still Being Formed

Jonah’s Club will develop at a pace that protects its purpose.

A busy feed is not proof of trust.

A large member count is not the same as a strong fellowship. A powerful launch is not the same as a culture capable of lasting.

Early members will help determine what later members experience as normal.

The work is not simply to join a community. It is to help form one worth joining.
Recommended canvas: 1600 × 2000 px · Portrait 4:5 The First People Around the Table A small early group welcoming another person into a thoughtful gathering. The emphasis is stewardship, culture and making room. Avoid founder prestige, exclusivity, velvet-rope imagery and launch excitement.
A Company of People Who Return

We do not need another audience before whom to perform.

We need people with whom we can return.

Return to reality. Return to worthy intentions. Return to work, responsibility and relationships with clearer judgment.

Jonah’s Club is being built as the private relational home in which that return may be strengthened through serious friendship and Peer Performance.

Return to Your Calling, Stronger.
Return to the Jonah’s Club Homepage
Recommended canvas: 1920 × 820 px · Widescreen Not Another Audience A wide closing image of members leaving a thoughtful gathering and returning towards homes, work or community at first light. One or two continue speaking as they walk. Convey companionship and renewed responsibility rather than spectacle or conquest.

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