Words and actions always outlive the soul, especially when they originate directly from it. One’s legacy is ultimately determined by the depth and impact of their words and actions, not by the material possessions of wealth and status they accumulate. Death will claim us all, but our words and actions is what endures. Choose your words and actions wisely; make them memorable, and the rest will fall into place.
It’s also worth emphasising that there is no justification for murdering an innocent man whatsoever, regardless of the political ideology you follow—whether you’re a man or a woman. If you sympathise with this behaviour, fuck you. View quoted note →
It’s ironic to see so many women on X complaining about being single or loudly advocating against rape, abuse, and for women’s rights, yet they don’t even think twice about fetishising a literal murderer (e.g., Luigi). The decline of the dating market and birth rates in the West can be attributed to both degenerate men and women who have lost a sense of balance in their roles. Women are earning millions a year through OnlyFans by sharing explicit content, failing to recognise that this act erodes their feminine energy. As a result, their dating options narrow, eliminating the potential for a loving relationship with an ideal partner. Meanwhile, men are enabling this degeneracy by indulging in and paying for such fetishisation, failing to realise that it also strips away their masculinity in the process.
You can gauge someone’s intelligence based on their reliance on and emphasis of their own. The moment you glorify your intelligence over others is also the moment you reveal a lack of it.
The creation of the mobile phone is the most liberating yet addictive drug ever created… and yes, it’s a drug. It doesn’t enter the body like a pill or powder, but the distinction between a chemical substance and a behavioral dependency becomes blurred when its effects on the brain are so profound. It’s becoming almost indistinguishable between social media sites and casino slot machines—both are engineered to exploit the brain’s reward system. These methods are so effective that they activate mechanisms akin to cocaine, creating psychological cravings that keep users hooked. It even provokes phenomena like phantom calls and notifications, where users imagine their phone buzzing or ringing, despite no actual interaction. In my belief digital dependency redefines addiction—not as a chemical imbalance, but as a compulsive need for connection, validation, and the ever-elusive dopamine hit. It’s essentially what Terence McKenna once spoke about: "The drugs of the future will be computers. The computers of the future will be drugs." image
"Bruv Crypto is about to explode! Just bought a load of XRP and DOGE." image
It’s over, sell everything. image
"sMaRtEr ThAn aNy HuMaN" - Smartest man in the world "While we contemplate whether or not AI can become conscious, we miss the question nature is projecting to us: can we?" image View quoted note →
I’m working on a new theory. It involves encountering so many theories and conspiracies that you eventually realise nobody has an absolute clue what they’re on about. You eventually come to understand that the only things that truly matter in life are family, loved ones, the present moment, and the memories you create. Feel free to test this out for yourself and share your findings.
I think about Jung’s work… a lot. image