Episodes

  • Weaponized Kindness: Friend Zone the World
    Dec 23 2025

    Most people treat kindness like a soft skill or a moral obligation. They’re playing the game wrong. In this episode: Kindness isn’t a weakness; it’s a high-level social engineering tool used for dominance, security, and reality distortion.

    I bridge the gap between evolutionary psychology and "woo-woo" spirituality to show you how to hijack the human brain.

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    7 mins
  • The Geometry of Fear
    Dec 19 2025

    Episode Transcript: So I was in this Airbnb for the last month where there were bumps in the night. And, you know, they didn't freak me out. My first thought was, this is just the place settling. And then I thought about if I actually believed in ghosts, that I, by all rights, should be terrified. But I stopped and thought about it for a little bit. And I realized that even if I did believe in ghosts, I wouldn't be terrified.

    And I wondered why that was. And I thought about it and I realized it was because the place was quite small. It was a studio apartment, maybe 400 square feet, something like that. And I think that if you're in a studio apartment with a ghost, it stops being a horror movie and it starts to kind of just be a sitcom where you have a bad roommate. Because, you know, the monsters that you can see are never as scary as the monsters that you can't.

    And if you think about it, the haunted archetype of places that we commonly think of being scary, they're always large, right? Mansions, insane asylums, hotels, etc. And Hollywood directors, they know this. They've mastered the concept of dread versus terror. And dread is sort of the lead-up concept to terror, right?

    Terror is gripping. Terror is when the monster actually pops out, right? Which in these movies, these horror movies, is usually only 10% of the movie. Whereas dread is 80, 90% of the movie—is that lead up, that anticipation. So if you're in a mansion, a haunted mansion, right? You never know if a ghost is near you or not. It could be in a different room. Whereas if you're in a studio apartment and it's haunted, you always know you're in the room with the ghost.

    Anyways, I think that this maps really well onto life actually and problems in our lives and in business, right? We think that we want space and distance from our problems, but space or the unknown is actually what breeds fear. And a lot of times that fear prevents us from going and tackling those problems head-on.

    So the thing about problems is humans are adaptable and can get used to nearly everything if it's a known constant. Humans are very resilient and the life that we have in the modern world is objectively better as far as quality of life goes than for pretty much all of human history. But in today's world, we deal with lots of uncertainty, which leads to fear, and the fear makes us want space from our problems. Whereas if we can get over that fear and just attack our problems, we'll find out that the monsters that go bump in the night are not that scary.

    So think about it like this. If you've ever had a boss or a romantic partner say something like, "We need to talk," you'll know that that's one of the worst sentences in the English language, right? And that's because of the uncertainty of it, right? If they said, "We need to talk, you're fired," or "We need to talk, we're breaking up," right? In all senses, that should be worse, but in many ways, it's a freeing statement, right? And it feels better because there's certainty. You know what's happening, right? You know how you can fight back. You know how you can surrender if necessary.

    Anyways, just wanted to record this and I think it would be good, you know, for everyone to think about the things that they are trying to create space from in their lives right now, which they should be attacking head-on.

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    5 mins
  • The Uncompromising Path
    Dec 10 2025

    Friend, if nothing changes, you come up short.

    Each moment of your life—something cosmically scarce—passes You by.
    You act as if there will always be another. As if Time is generous.

    You wear masks. Masks you mistake for Your Face.
    You parrot the opinions of others—others who would betray you the moment You cost them.

    You do this—and still, you wonder why your life doesn’t sate.

    You crave Life.
    You crave Authenticity.

    And Authenticity demands Self-Knowledge.

    The Authentic Man is rare.
    Many claim Self-Knowledge.
    But pay attention to their dissonance & contradiction.

    Self-Knowledge requires Stillness
    And Stillness can only be found with the inquisition & purging of the external and internal.

    So friend, you must undergo a Voluntary Descent.
    Culminating in Your Sovereign Ascent.
    And then, most importantly, You must Return to the Marketplace.

    This is the Uncompromising Path.


    Distraction is Addiction.
    Physical.
    Psychological.
    Spiritual.

    At the core of Addiction is Misunderstanding.
    We try to find a refuge in a prison.

    “Which distractions must I cull?” you ask.

    All of them.
    This is the Uncompromising Path.

    Try to cut but one. And notice that what is left swells to fill the void.
    Try to cut all but one. And notice that what is left swells to fill the void.
    The nature of Distraction.

    “But The Culling is Ruthless” you say. “It is not a Gentle Refinement.”
    Yes, there is Pain on the Uncompromising Path.
    And there is Pain on all paths.

    “How to cut addiction?” You ask.
    How to do anything. Doing.

    You expect a step-by-step guide?
    We are too complicated for that.

    “I have failed” you say.
    Yes, Progress is not linear.
    We are but men.

    So you will fail.
    But you will continue.
    Because You are on the Uncompromising Path.

    End only once no Distraction is left.
    And there the true path begins.


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    3 mins
  • Cooking is Financial Suicide
    Dec 9 2025

    Think cooking at home is saving you money? Think again. In this episode, I break down the "napkin math" on the true cost of groceries, prep time, and gas. I reveal why spending 35 hours a month in the kitchen values your time at less than minimum wage. Plus, we share the "Chipotle Protocol"—a specific ordering hack to get 2,200 calories and 100g of protein delivered daily for under $20, freeing up your time to build a business or learn high-value skills.

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    10 mins
  • The Attachment Style Litmus Test: Cats vs. Dogs
    Dec 4 2025

    When a date asks if you are a "dog person" or a "cat person," they aren't making small talk. They are subconsciously telling you how they view love, control, and dependency.

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    4 mins
  • The Riptide Protocol
    Dec 3 2025

    "We have two lives, and the second begins when we realize we only have one."

    At 28, I swam out to save a friend and found myself in a riptide. For 30 minutes, I fought the ocean with my ego. I believed mastery was about forcing my will upon the world. The ocean taught me otherwise.

    This is the story of the 40 minutes that killed the boy and birthed the man. The lesson is simple: Reality does not negotiate. You either learn to yield, or you drown.

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    2 mins