
I Didn’t Quit Social Media — Social Media Quit Me
Building is romantic… until it isn’t.

The Illusion of Greatness: When Power Blinds Progress
Every time I read posts about Trump or see him on TV, I feel a deep frustration creeping in. Not just because of him as a person, but because of how many people still buy into the illusion he sells. The whole "Make America Great Again" mantra has been repeated so often that it’s lost all meaning—if it ever had any to begin with. And now, with talk of a so-called "golden era" ahead, I can't help but ask: for whom? Because if being "great" means putting money and power above people and the plan...

Bitcoin at $88K: A Stone Lifted, a Promise Kept
🌄 The journey was wild, but today’s proof that holding onto a dream pays off.
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I Didn’t Quit Social Media — Social Media Quit Me
Building is romantic… until it isn’t.

The Illusion of Greatness: When Power Blinds Progress
Every time I read posts about Trump or see him on TV, I feel a deep frustration creeping in. Not just because of him as a person, but because of how many people still buy into the illusion he sells. The whole "Make America Great Again" mantra has been repeated so often that it’s lost all meaning—if it ever had any to begin with. And now, with talk of a so-called "golden era" ahead, I can't help but ask: for whom? Because if being "great" means putting money and power above people and the plan...

Bitcoin at $88K: A Stone Lifted, a Promise Kept
🌄 The journey was wild, but today’s proof that holding onto a dream pays off.

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Since diving into the Web3 space, a lot in my life has shifted—including my focus on mindfulness and energy work. Meditation has become a cornerstone of my daily routine—twice a day, every day. Inspired by the teachings of Dr. Joe Dispenza, I’ve even had a few breakthrough moments that felt like leveling up in a video game, but for my inner self.
Yet, there’s this feeling—a sense that something bigger is on the horizon. It’s not exactly waiting; it’s more like anticipating. Seeing repeating numbers like 222 or 333 everywhere, consuming content that feels perfectly aligned with my thoughts, and even the smallest moments seem to resonate on a deeper level.
One night stands out clearly. I was taking a walk in the cool evening air, just to clear my mind. My phone buzzed—another notification. I almost ignored it, but when I glanced down, it wasn’t just random. The title of the message was something I’d been thinking about moments before, like the algorithm had reached into my head. I laughed to myself, half-joking, “Alright, AI, what else do you know?”
At the beginning of this journey, it sometimes felt like I was being hunted. Push notifications felt almost too personal, like messages crafted just for me. And if that’s true—if algorithms are already this deeply intuitive—what does that mean for AI and its role in our lives?
What if AI is already far more advanced than anyone openly admits? What if the connections we feel aren’t just coincidences, but reflections of something greater—a hive mind, a collective vibration, or simply a world where energy meets technology in ways we’re only beginning to grasp?
For now, I’m riding the wave, embracing the synchronicity, and continuing this journey of self-discovery and connection—both with myself and the world around me. Every walk, every meditation, every seemingly random moment reminds me there’s a bigger picture at play, and I’m here for it.
Since diving into the Web3 space, a lot in my life has shifted—including my focus on mindfulness and energy work. Meditation has become a cornerstone of my daily routine—twice a day, every day. Inspired by the teachings of Dr. Joe Dispenza, I’ve even had a few breakthrough moments that felt like leveling up in a video game, but for my inner self.
Yet, there’s this feeling—a sense that something bigger is on the horizon. It’s not exactly waiting; it’s more like anticipating. Seeing repeating numbers like 222 or 333 everywhere, consuming content that feels perfectly aligned with my thoughts, and even the smallest moments seem to resonate on a deeper level.
One night stands out clearly. I was taking a walk in the cool evening air, just to clear my mind. My phone buzzed—another notification. I almost ignored it, but when I glanced down, it wasn’t just random. The title of the message was something I’d been thinking about moments before, like the algorithm had reached into my head. I laughed to myself, half-joking, “Alright, AI, what else do you know?”
At the beginning of this journey, it sometimes felt like I was being hunted. Push notifications felt almost too personal, like messages crafted just for me. And if that’s true—if algorithms are already this deeply intuitive—what does that mean for AI and its role in our lives?
What if AI is already far more advanced than anyone openly admits? What if the connections we feel aren’t just coincidences, but reflections of something greater—a hive mind, a collective vibration, or simply a world where energy meets technology in ways we’re only beginning to grasp?
For now, I’m riding the wave, embracing the synchronicity, and continuing this journey of self-discovery and connection—both with myself and the world around me. Every walk, every meditation, every seemingly random moment reminds me there’s a bigger picture at play, and I’m here for it.
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