I Orange‑Pilled my Dad

Got my dad on the hunt for his first Bitcoin. He’s a successful businessman. Built a life with real assets: land, property, hard work. The old-school way. This is his first time dipping into digital assets. And I couldn’t be prouder. It took me about a year of slow, steady orange-pilling. One conversation at a … Read more

Bitcoin is What you see in it

Bitcoin can be a lot of things. Depends who you are, and what you’re looking for. To some, it’s a revolution. A way to separate money from state. To opt out of broken systems. To rewrite the rules from the outside. To others, it’s perfect money. Hard, scarce, decentralised. Not managed, not inflated, not debased. … Read more

Why Government Services are Always Broken

The government says it doesn’t allow monopolies. But the government is a monopoly. You can’t opt out. You can’t choose a competitor. You can’t fire them when they fail. Every essential service runs through one provider, backed by force, funded without consent, and protected from competition. (no, the opposition is not the competition) This is … Read more

You’ve Already Been Fooled by AI

Everyone’s being fooled by AI. You have. I have. Everyone. And the scary part? You’re never going to get better at spotting it. Because AI is just getting much better and much faster at tricking you. Faster. Smarter. More convincing. Voices. Faces. Text. Entire people. Fake, but real enough to pass. It’s not slowing down. … Read more

Eco-friendly Hotels are a Scam

Eco-friendly hotels are the worst places you can stay. They sell you “sustainability.” What you get is cold water, one towel for the entire week, and furniture from 1987. All in the name of “saving the rainforest.” It’s fake and it’s lazy. And somehow, they charge more for it. This isn’t green. It’s just uncomfortable. … Read more

Email List First, Always and Forever

When it comes to my business, email is still the best asset I have. As a web publisher, nothing beats it. Social platforms change. SEO rankings shift. Algorithms punish you for no reason. But with email, I own the channel. I write once, hit send, and reach everyone. Whether it’s 1,000 or 100,000 people, it’s … Read more

My AI Predictions for 2026 and Beyond

Everyone’s throwing around AI predictions. Some are wild. Some are obvious. Some are already happening. So here’s mine. Not hopes. Not fears. Just what I see coming, based on how fast this is all moving: AI will replace video games AI will create on-demand movies AI will create on-demand music AI will fly planes (perhaps … Read more

Christmas is 4 Months a Year?

I don’t hate Christmas. But I’m surprised how it’s taking up a third of the year now. It’s ridiculous. October, November, December, and then January. It’s all Christmas now. Decorations in supermarkets before Halloween. Carols on loop in November. Fake cheer everywhere before it’s even cold. Then comes December. The actual holiday. And by then … Read more

When Government Becomes God

Statism is dangerous. I’m not talking about nationalism, that’s different. It isn’t even about patriotism. This isn’t about flags or anthems. I’m talking about the blind belief that government is good. That it’s moral. That it’s looking out for you. Statists trust the system completely. They think the state solves problems, protects rights, and acts … Read more