
The Mr. Rogers Paradox: Why Wonder and Silence Are Subversive in a World Built on Information
How kindergarteners, silence, and social choice theory offer an alternative to the extractive genius of Thiel, Musk, and Yarvin—and why web3 could encode either path

The Mr. Rogers Paradox: Why Wonder and Silence Are Subversive in a World Built on Information
How kindergarteners, silence, and social choice theory offer an alternative to the extractive genius of Thiel, Musk, and Yarvin—and why web3 could encode either path

The Prevolution Series: Designing Systems That Evolve Instead of Revolve
A four-part framework for designing systems that escape the extraction-backlash-disruption cycle through structural architecture.

The Prevolution Series: Designing Systems That Evolve Instead of Revolve
A four-part framework for designing systems that escape the extraction-backlash-disruption cycle through structural architecture.

The Exocortex Hypothesis: The Complete Series
A seven-part exploration of AI as cognitive scaffolding, organizational design, and the missing link between personal and institutional bandwidth.

The Exocortex Hypothesis: The Complete Series
A seven-part exploration of AI as cognitive scaffolding, organizational design, and the missing link between personal and institutional bandwidth.

The Exocortex Hypothesis: Part 7: The Exocortex at Work — Why Web3 Can't Implement AI (And How To Fix It)
Why AI keeps failing in Web3 isn’t about prompts or models. It’s an ontological bandwidth crisis—fixed by architecture, not content.

The Exocortex Hypothesis: Part 7: The Exocortex at Work — Why Web3 Can't Implement AI (And How To Fix It)
Why AI keeps failing in Web3 isn’t about prompts or models. It’s an ontological bandwidth crisis—fixed by architecture, not content.

The Exocortex Hypothesis: Part 6: The Operator — Who Is Actually Thinking?
The Four Layers of Cognitive Sovereignty

The Exocortex Hypothesis: Part 6: The Operator — Who Is Actually Thinking?
The Four Layers of Cognitive Sovereignty

The Eternal Divergence: How Technology-First Approaches Have Failed Across Six Decades, From Industrial Automation to Web3
The concept of diverging paths—one representing technical solutions leading to repeated failures, and another showing human infrastructure leading to sustainable growth—represents more than a contemporary business phenomenon.This pattern has persisted across six decades of technological innovation, from the industrial automation of the 1960s through the dot-com bubble, Web2 platform failures, and now the spectacular collapses of Web3 and cryptocurrency projects [1][2][3]. Despite each new tec...

The Eternal Divergence: How Technology-First Approaches Have Failed Across Six Decades, From Industrial Automation to Web3
The concept of diverging paths—one representing technical solutions leading to repeated failures, and another showing human infrastructure leading to sustainable growth—represents more than a contemporary business phenomenon.This pattern has persisted across six decades of technological innovation, from the industrial automation of the 1960s through the dot-com bubble, Web2 platform failures, and now the spectacular collapses of Web3 and cryptocurrency projects [1][2][3]. Despite each new tec...