Chapter One The Architecture of “The Bullshit Machine” How We Build the Cage, Decorate It, and Call It Home “Belieflessness doesn’t feel like openness. It feels like falling through the floor.” I want you to meet Gary. Gary is not his real name. Gary is everyone you have ever watched slowly disappear into himself while... Continue Reading →
The Insanity of Belief: The Bullshit Machines Guide on How Beliefs Operate PART 3
This framework argues that belief is not the root problem of modern life—belief that doesn’t decay is. Beliefs are meant to be provisional tools: they form, guide action, contact reality, and dissolve into knowing. When that cycle breaks, belief hardens into identity and regulation. It stops serving reality and starts protecting the nervous system. What... 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 →
Meta-Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction: The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 3
This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →