Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
We carry in our pockets little glowing machines that can instantly show us war, collapse, outrage, scandal, disaster, betrayal, economic panic, social conflict, and existential dread… twenty-four…
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
May 20, 2026
Modern Life and Our Dopamine Addiction
May 19, 2026
Café Culture
May 17, 2026
The Economy of Trust: A White Paper on Re-Community, Social Capital, and the Future of Human Systems
May 17, 2026
The Trust-Based Economy
May 16, 2026
“Into the Forest” by Jean Hegland
May 16, 2026
I Am a Witness to Real Value
May 15, 2026
Am I the Catcher in the Rye?
May 14, 2026
Systems Need to Be Bottom-Heavy (not top-heavy)
We carry in our pockets little glowing machines that can instantly show us war, collapse, outrage, scandal, disaster, betrayal, economic panic, social conflict, and existential dread… twenty-four…
I talk a lot about qualitative living versus quantitative living. Most people nod when I say it. They get the concept immediately. But getting it conceptually and…
I’ve been mulling over a simple (or complex) question: What if the firm isn’t the end state… but just a workaround? That’s really what Ronald Coase was…
What interests me about Into the Forest by Jean Hegland is that it doesn’t portray collapse the way Hollywood usually does. It’s not the result of some…
Most Americans rarely stop to think about what has real value. We’ve been trained our whole lives to think of value in terms of money. How much…
The Catcher in the Rye follows a few restless days in the life of Holden Caulfield, a disillusioned sixteen-year-old boy who has just been expelled from yet…
Popular thought has always been that systems should be top-heavy. That strength comes from centralization. From concentration. From a few people at the top carrying the weight…
What if the future of struggling communities isn’t charity… but re-seeding? Not just with money. Not just with programs. But with the actual conditions required for healthy…
I’ve been obsessed with a question lately, Not a new one, really. Not mine, even. How do human beings live together at scale without destroying one another?…
The hardest part of pursuing a dream is being brave enough to dream in the first place… believing in yourself enough to think that maybe you can…