Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend people.😎🤙🏽

"Culture is not your friend, it's an impediment to understanding what's going on.
That's why the words cult and culture
have a direct relationship to each other. Culture is an extremely repressive cult that leads to all kinds of humiliation and degradation, and automatic, unquestioned and unthinking behaviour."
- Terence McKenna
Mood:

Currently two months into my new supplement routine, aiming to naturally boost my testosterone levels by a few hundred points. I’m feeling as strong and energetic as ever. Doing my best to cut down on junk food—no easy task with a job that keeps me constantly on the move. I’ve swapped fizzy drinks for more water and added more fruit to help curb my sweet tooth cravings.
Supplement stack:
- Tongkat Ali: 400mg per day
- Omega-3: 1 capsule daily
- Creatine: 6 grams per day (with plenty of water)
- Vitamin D3: 1000 IU daily
- Zinc & Magnesium: taken at night
#gymstr #fitness #health

You are the only person you can possibly be, and authenticity is the key.
To copy is to lose that understanding without even realising it.

We are currently living in the midst of the most cowardly, dehumanising, and dishonorable form of warfare to ever exist.
Modern warfare is driven by the weak, by so-called leaders who enjoy the luxury of disavowing responsibility and remaining ignorant of what it truly means to lead, to be morally accountable, and ultimately, to be human. No longer are our strongest, most intelligent, and most noble individuals called upon to serve justice and fight for what is righteous. Instead we live in a reality where, with the simple press of a button, those in suits and luxury cars can wipe out an entire village of civilians in seconds, all for the sake of targeting a select few who are deemed enemies.
This is no longer honorable. It is inhumane. It is spiritually wrong.
The Torture Spell.

* Logs into social media to check what people are talking about *
- Degenerate racial hatred
- Trump
- Israel
- Endless arguing and point scoring
It’s now blatantly obvious how the interconnected ramifications of social media are manifesting in our daily lives—for better or worse.
Embodying the Empowered Warrior Archetype.
I genuinely believe I would gain more insight from a Dora the Explorer book than from reading Douglas Murray’s On Democracies and Death Cults.
His writing reflects one-dimensional thinking, divisive rhetoric, and a complete disregard for the ideological and psychological frameworks that have shaped the "Us vs. Them" narratives in our systems and history.
Yet he’s the expert. He’s the number 1 best seller…
Currently watching The Diamond Heist on Netflix, and it makes me realise that the vast majority of anarchic activists seem completely ignorant of the role intelligence agencies play and the government’s responsibility to protect its citizens during times of uncertainty. Despite their calls for anarchy, it’s evident that no matter how strongly some wish to eradicate government, structures of governance—or at least organised authority—are both inevitable and essential. This isn’t just true in the context of the show; it’s a broader reflection of how human societies function. Even in the absence of formal government, some form of leadership, order, and enforcement would naturally emerge. The desire for total freedom often overlooks the reality that safety, stability, and even basic cooperation require structure—something that pure anarchy can rarely sustain.
All young men should watch this video, pure wisdom.
Every single topic—exactly the same. No nuance, no fresh takes, nothing. Just endless "Red Pill Truth Awakening Matrix-escaping bullshit."
Jews, Trump, censorship, the deep state, the radical left, psyops—I’ve genuinely gotten to a point where I just can’t be bothered to listen to any of it. Not out of ignorance, but because none of it actually changes anything in my life. My lived experience, curiosity for knowledge, and understanding of how to live a happy life—that’s all that matters now. And it’s rare to hear anyone speak on that.
It’s all clickbait. The rest of the world has turned into a soap opera where every week some ridiculous talking point grabs the attention of the masses, pulling them away from what truly brings fulfillment.
The whole red pill/blue pill notion is the matrix itself. The real escape is no pill. Just observe.
Nobody has the faintest clue what’s truly happening with existence. Life is a complete mystery—but a beautiful one. There’s so much to explore and discover in our own individual experience. Wasting that on chasing some external "truth" is futile.
The truth is you.
Alchemical gold is achieved in one’s own life when we understand that the so-called "Philosopher’s Stone" is not a literal object but rather something we can cultivate within ourselves. It is a process of transformation, an artistic and creative endeavor through which we refine and elevate our being. The true alchemist was not merely turning lead into gold in a physical sense, but rather demonstrating a deeper principle—that base elements, like base aspects of the self, can be transmuted into something pure and valuable.
As humans, we tend to derive value from scarcity and material uniqueness. Yet many remain oblivious to a greater truth, that on a universal scale, life, consciousness, and the intricate beauty of nature are far rarer than gold itself.
In alchemical traditions, gold symbolised the highest stage of spiritual development—the "Great Work" (Magnum Opus), the culmination of inner transformation. Just as raw gold must be refined to remove impurities, the human soul must undergo trials, purification, and enlightenment to reach its highest form.
Thus, when alchemists spoke of transmuting lead into gold, they were not merely obsessed with wealth. They were illustrating a profound truth: that through effort, wisdom, and self-discovery, the "base" aspects of human nature—ignorance, fear, and suffering—could be transformed into something pure, radiant, and eternal. Gold became the symbol of this ultimate achievement, not because of its material value, but because of what it represented—perfection, enlightenment, and the divine essence within all things.
In this way, alchemy is not just an ancient pursuit but an ongoing process that extends beyond metal and mysticism. Just as lead could be turned into gold, anything—matter, energy, even thought—can be refined into something greater. #Bitcoin mirrors this very principle, transmuting raw computational energy into a scarce, unique and incorruptible asset. Whether through spiritual refinement, artistic creation, or technological innovation, the essence of alchemy remains the same: to elevate the ordinary into something rare, to take what is base and make it golden.
That’s it, I’ve had enough, time to grab me a Google Pixel and run GrapheneOS.
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Been experimenting on CapCut and hopecore edits recently, going to post a few more of these on a range of different topics on life, my experiences and the world as a whole.
Todays Topic: The Rat Race.
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about improving my life and becoming more aware of my unconscious bad habits—and their significance within the collective unconscious as a whole.
A lot of the time, we drift through life unaware of the situations we’re experiencing and how to improve not only ourselves but also the world around us. There are so many small, automatic actions we take every day—things that barely register in our minds. One of these struck me recently when I spit out a piece of gum onto the street.
In that moment, I paused to really think about what I was doing. At first, it seemed so minor, something that didn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. But as I stood there I began to notice the countless gum stains embedded in the pavement, each one a mark left behind by someone else who likely thought the same thing. That’s when I realised—this wasn’t just about a single thoughtless act. It was a reflection of how easily we dismiss our own actions, how often we move through life without recognising the impact we leave behind.
There are currently 8 billion people on this planet, many of whom move through life unconsciously, caught in what feels like an "insignificant" reality. We convince ourselves that our small actions don’t matter, that they disappear into the vastness of the world. But the truth is every one of these unconscious choices accumulates—whether it’s littering, neglecting kindness, or failing to take responsibility for our impact.
Instead of becoming stains—mindless marks left behind without thought—we have the power to be something else. We can choose to be conscious, to act with intention, to leave something meaningful behind rather than just traces of carelessness. Every action, no matter how small, is a reflection of who we are. And when we begin to recognise that, we also begin to change—not just ourselves, but the world around us.

The key to finding happiness is happiness. 😄