
Today was one of those days that felt good, even though I didn’t check off much from the to-do list. The highlight was definitely catching up with Max, one of the founding members of Cream. Max has this chill vibe—he’s one of those people who make brainstorming feel effortless. We dove into event ideas, plans for the community, and just vibed. Talking with him reminded me how fun and natural collaboration can be when you’re working with the right people.
On my way home, though, I had a little run-in with reality. The police stopped me because I lit up a joint a little too close to the tram stop. Quick on my feet, I told them it was just CBD and pointed to the shop across the street where I “bought it.” Whether they believed me or not, I managed to skate by without any issues. But it got me thinking. There’s always this line between how people perceive things and how they actually are. A bit like my idea for Cream—it’s clear in my head, but I need to sharpen it until everyone who hears about it immediately gets it and wants to join the community.
The vision is simple: a space where art, crypto, and community collide. But it’s about making it feel so compelling that people can’t help but want to be a part of it. Kind of like Max’s energy—easy, fun, and magnetic. That’s what I need this idea to be.
“Good ideas are like good vibes—they need clarity and flow to truly connect with others.”
Personal Note:
Even when the day doesn’t seem productive, it’s often when you’re just talking, thinking, or even getting stopped by the police that the seeds of something great are planted.

Today was one of those days that felt good, even though I didn’t check off much from the to-do list. The highlight was definitely catching up with Max, one of the founding members of Cream. Max has this chill vibe—he’s one of those people who make brainstorming feel effortless. We dove into event ideas, plans for the community, and just vibed. Talking with him reminded me how fun and natural collaboration can be when you’re working with the right people.
On my way home, though, I had a little run-in with reality. The police stopped me because I lit up a joint a little too close to the tram stop. Quick on my feet, I told them it was just CBD and pointed to the shop across the street where I “bought it.” Whether they believed me or not, I managed to skate by without any issues. But it got me thinking. There’s always this line between how people perceive things and how they actually are. A bit like my idea for Cream—it’s clear in my head, but I need to sharpen it until everyone who hears about it immediately gets it and wants to join the community.
The vision is simple: a space where art, crypto, and community collide. But it’s about making it feel so compelling that people can’t help but want to be a part of it. Kind of like Max’s energy—easy, fun, and magnetic. That’s what I need this idea to be.
“Good ideas are like good vibes—they need clarity and flow to truly connect with others.”
Personal Note:
Even when the day doesn’t seem productive, it’s often when you’re just talking, thinking, or even getting stopped by the police that the seeds of something great are planted.

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