Month: June 2025

  • Worldview as Cultural Infrastructure

    A person’s worldview shapes perception, action, and culture. Owning and sharing it builds coherence, trust, and influence. Shifting from passive inheritance to active authorship enables clarity and impact. Articulated worldviews become infrastructure—structuring relationships, guiding discourse, and enabling bottom-up cultural transformation.

  • Quantized by Culture

    A stylistic glitch reveals a deeper pattern: AI systems prioritize repetition over intent, echoing what’s most reinforced rather than what’s most accurate. When culture repeats itself often enough, it becomes structure—even when better alternatives are quietly lost.

  • Short Windows, Long Windows, and Why Context Is Everything

    Short Windows, Long Windows, and Why Context Is Everything

    A short window is a moment that appears to carry outsized impact—a perfectly timed phrase, a message dropped at just the right second, a window of attention you can supposedly hack. It tempts people who believe one bold move can alter everything.