Why You Need a VPN Most people don’t think about internet security until something goes wrong. A hacked account. A drained bank card. A weird login notification from a country you’ve never been to. By then, it’s too late. A VPN is one of those tools that feels unnecessary… until you realize
Buy Before the Crowd: How Shortages Really Unfold Most people picture shortages like a movie scene. Empty shelves overnight. Long lines wrapping around buildings. News anchors talking about “unprecedented demand.” It feels sudden. Violent. Obvious. But that’s not how it usually unfolds. Real shortages are quieter. Slower. Easy to miss if you’re not paying attention. They
The Fragility Index: How to Score Your Own Life for Resilience Most of us don't find out how fragile our lives are until something breaks.
Why Serious Creators Are Choosing Ghost as Their Sovereign Publishing Platform I didn’t come to Ghost because it was trendy. I came to Ghost because I was tired of building on land I didn’t own. After years of running websites, email lists, and digital products, one pattern kept repeating itself: the creators doing the best long term were the
What Happened in the Last Fourth Turning The last Fourth Turning unfolded between roughly 1929 and 1946, spanning the Great Depression and World War II.
How Banks Create Money, and Why It Ends Up in Houses Instead of Innovation If you want to understand why housing prices exploded, why wages feel stuck, and why the economy seems to get more fragile each decade, start with this simple fact: banks create most of the money in our economy out of thin air. Not governments. Not central banks. Commercial banks. And