What I’ve Been Working On (and Why It Matters)
Over the past few weeks I’ve been quietly building something important behind the scenes.
Not solutions yet — first, the map of the system we’re trying to change.
There are three strands coming together:
1️⃣ How the political system actually works
Not the civics-textbook version — but how decisions really get slowed, redirected, or quietly killed.
Who sets the agenda. Where power bottlenecks sit. Why “doing the right thing” so often stalls.
2️⃣ How the media works — and who guides it.
Why some stories dominate headlines while others disappear.
How ownership, incentives, and framing shape what feels “normal,” “realistic,” or “possible.”
And why confusion is not an accident.
3️⃣ The baseline system we’re operating inside.
The underlying rules of the game:
• how money, power, and influence interact
• why inequality keeps widening
• why meaningful change feels so hard, even when the evidence is overwhelming
This is the terrain beneath climate, inequality, democracy, and everything else we care about.
Before we talk about how to change the system, we need to be able to see it clearly.
📌 Reminder:
The post on millionaires and power is already live — that’s one piece of this bigger picture, looking at how wealth concentrates influence.
The next releases will connect the dots.
No hype.
No doom.
Just clarity — so action becomes possible.
More to follow.
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What I’ve Been Working On (and Why It Matters)
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