Why What You Know Isn't Always What You Can Access — and What to Do About It I recently read something I wrote about love. Not someone else's writing about love. Mine. Words I generated from somewhere real, that meant something when they came out, that I put down because they were true and I... Continue Reading →
The Insanity of Belief: The Bullshit Machines Guide to How Beliefs Operate. PART 1
The conversation with ChatGPT is an extended inquiry into how belief, presence, productivity, and modern environments interact to shape human development—especially masculine development. It starts from the idea that beliefs are meant to be temporary tools that decay once they’ve done their job, but in modern life they often crystallize instead, becoming identity and regulation.... Continue Reading →