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If the Train Has Already Left, Then Whose Train Is It?
Why finance might have hijacked the train, but we still get to choose where the tracks go.

Does Hot Weather Make People Lazier?
How Heat Shapes Our Energy, Productivity, and Daily Life

Liquid Identity and the Anti-Branding Experiment
Why I ditched personal branding to let ideas roam free without a passport


Humans are stuck with limited lifespans. Sure, investors can throw money into anti-aging projects, life-extension gimmicks, even chasing immortality.
I dare say… they’ll still end up dead.
But hey, that’s fine. Just a difference in opinion. In the end, we all die anyway. Everyone has their own version of “preventive measures.”
And me, as just a regular human, I’ll do the same. Start from accepting death, then figuring out my own way of preventing it.
So what do I even have to eternalize? Thoughts? Kinda lame, huh. Haha whatever. This is my space.
And for that, I’m genuinely grateful for Web3.
Trustless. Anti-censorship. Permissionless.
So what?
I don’t even know until my thoughts feel safe enough to talk about, ideal enough not to get taken down, compliant enough to exist without anyone’s approval.
I’ve already felt the benefits… without needing to go through some big downturn like the Web2 dotcom bubble before mass adoption. I don’t need that. I’m happy with the concept. I’ve already experienced its perks.
And this right here is the account where I can “carve in stone” my thoughts. About anything like internet, world issues, society, economy, crypto, culture, random testing for some new thing, maybe even politics, whatever.
In the end, back to a few paragraphs earlier, this is just my attempt to engrave my thoughts.
Humans are stuck with limited lifespans. Sure, investors can throw money into anti-aging projects, life-extension gimmicks, even chasing immortality.
I dare say… they’ll still end up dead.
But hey, that’s fine. Just a difference in opinion. In the end, we all die anyway. Everyone has their own version of “preventive measures.”
And me, as just a regular human, I’ll do the same. Start from accepting death, then figuring out my own way of preventing it.
So what do I even have to eternalize? Thoughts? Kinda lame, huh. Haha whatever. This is my space.
And for that, I’m genuinely grateful for Web3.
Trustless. Anti-censorship. Permissionless.
So what?
I don’t even know until my thoughts feel safe enough to talk about, ideal enough not to get taken down, compliant enough to exist without anyone’s approval.
I’ve already felt the benefits… without needing to go through some big downturn like the Web2 dotcom bubble before mass adoption. I don’t need that. I’m happy with the concept. I’ve already experienced its perks.
And this right here is the account where I can “carve in stone” my thoughts. About anything like internet, world issues, society, economy, crypto, culture, random testing for some new thing, maybe even politics, whatever.
In the end, back to a few paragraphs earlier, this is just my attempt to engrave my thoughts.
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