No boomer has ever applied to 500 jobs and gotten 5 emails back and 2 interviews and no employment.
They do not understand the world that we live in. They cannot understand it, that would shatter their world view. They reflexively call you lazy to protect their view of reality.
I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time.
We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next.
Then somewhere along the way, it changed.
Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever.
We were sold convenience.
What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human.
And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization.
Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.
The Star of David is flying over an ancient crusader fortress, Beaufort Castle.
A place where men died for Christ, is now occupied by those who HATE him.
I've been fighting the establishment for 20 years, but even I didn't realize how evil they are. I thought they're generally misinformed and deluded by their own propaganda. Now I see them working purposely in unison to destroy anyone who won't work for the wealthy and powerful.
I’ve been banned from the UK. I tried to get on a flight to London to attend SXSW London and give a speech at Oxford. I’ve been banned for criticizing Israel. Are we free anymore? This is oppression of Western citizens by our own governments on behalf of a different country!
The Mossad’s official English name was apparently “Israeli Secret Intelligence Service.”
Initials: ISIS.
Sometimes history does not need satire.
It just needs the letterhead.
Existing home sales are already down roughly 35% from peak.
That's a crash.
People don't call it a crash because prices haven't fully reacted yet.
Volume always tells the truth first.