Stuff I wrote.


Series:

This four-part series traces how I went from $50,000 in debt to retiring before 50 — not through luck, but through deliberate design. Financial Pragmatism is the system I built along the way: equal parts mindset, structure, and restraint. Each post explores a step in that journey — the trade-offs, the mental rewiring, the system that sustained it, and the freedom that followed.

A living series of essays about structure, discipline, and the psychology of financial independence — rooted in real experience, not theory. I break down the systems behind Financial Pragmatism — why I designed this system, what is SURE-FIRE, the basics of how I started, budgeting with purpose, understanding your investment psychology, building an investment portfolio and maintaining a steady course. This is my learned experience of what I actually did the past 20 years to retire before 50.

This three-part series examines the dangerous psychological and social effects of modern social media — and how platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and X have reshaped attention, identity, and ideology. A study into how platforms, group psychology, and cultural decay intersect.




Standalone essays:

  • Priorities: The Things We Make Time For

    This piece looks at the difference between curiosity and commitment, and how what we choose to learn says more about us than what we say we want.

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  • The danger of belief

    Certainty isn’t strength — it’s a trap. When belief becomes identity and debate becomes performance, thinkers stop thinking, and those who still question become the enemy.

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