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Life is a Game: Why You Should Be a Content Creator

Life is the coolest game you can play, and being a content creator is one of the most exciting ways to make the game your own. When you create, you step out of the role of a "non-player character" (NPC)—someone who passively goes through life—and take control of your story. You design your own world, shape your own path, and leave a mark that’s uniquely yours. Many people live as NPCs, following routines, expectations, and paths set by others. But the truth is, we all have the power to be creators. We can build our own landscapes, explore our own ideas, and share our unique perspectives with the world. Creation isn’t just about making content—it’s about actively engaging with life, shaping it into something meaningful, and refusing to let it pass by unnoticed. For me, content creation has been transformative. It’s my way of playing the game of life on my terms. Every blog post I write, every video I create, and every idea I share adds to the world I’m building—a world that re...

Living the UBI Life: A Reflection on Creativity, Freedom, and Purpose

Imagine a world where your time is your own, where survival doesn’t demand a nine-to-five grind, and where every moment is an opportunity to follow your passions. For many, this dream feels distant, but for those on a pension or similar support, it’s a glimpse into a future shaped by Universal Basic Income (UBI). In my own life, the pension has acted as a lifeline and, unexpectedly, a springboard. Without the burden of a traditional job, I’ve been able to wake up when I want, sleep when I want, and dedicate my energy to pursuits that deeply matter to me. My days are spent crafting blog posts, exploring philosophy, and creating content that not only fulfills me but also contributes to society in meaningful ways. This is, in many ways, a test run for UBI—a system where individuals are supported simply for existing, free to find their own unique ways to thrive. And while society often ties worth to employment, my journey is a testament to the incredible things people can achieve when they...

The Liberation of Being a Creator: A Life of Fulfillment and Freedom

There’s something deeply liberating about being a creator. It’s not just about the act of making something—it’s about the freedom to explore, express, and shape your own world. As a creator, I’ve discovered a way of living that feels profoundly rewarding, even when the reception is minimal. It’s a path I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone seeking meaning and fulfillment in their lives. --- 1. The Freedom to Cover Anything As a creator, there are no limits to what I can explore. Whether I’m writing a blog, making a video, or crafting a philosophy, I have the freedom to dive into any topic that sparks my curiosity. Philosophy and Theories: I can create new ways of thinking, like the Philosophy of Emergence, and share them with the world. Personal Insights: I can reflect on my own journey, offering wisdom and lessons I’ve learned along the way. Creativity Without Boundaries: From mythology to modern ideas, I can weave any subject into my work, making it uniquely mine. There’s no gatekeepe...

Why I’ve Moved Beyond Books: The Power and Freedom of Blogging

When I first started sharing my ideas with the world, I thought books were the ultimate medium. I wrote twelve of them, pouring my heart, thoughts, and creativity into each one. But after years of frustration and limited reach, I’ve come to realize that blogging is a much more effective and fulfilling way to share knowledge and connect with people. --- The Rigidity of Books Books are inherently rigid. Once they’re written, edited, and published, they’re set in stone. If your ideas evolve or you want to refine your message, there’s little you can do without starting from scratch. Additionally, the burden of constantly advertising and promoting a book can feel exhausting, especially when the audience is hard to reach. For me, this rigidity became a major frustration. My books, many of which were written during a religious phase of my life, no longer reflected who I am or what I believe. I found myself unable to reconcile my growth with the permanence of those works, and they felt like a ...

The Problem with Authoritarian Governments

Authoritarian governments pose a significant barrier to achieving a global free society and, ultimately, world peace. Their existence prevents us from evolving into a utopian society where freedom and peace prevail. Countries like North Korea, China, and Russia exemplify how these regimes hold us back. In North Korea, the government's tight control over citizens through surveillance, censorship, and propaganda severely limits freedom. The Chinese government uses advanced surveillance technology to monitor its citizens, restricts political dissent, and censors the internet. Russia, under Vladimir Putin, has seen increased suppression of political opposition and free speech, hindering democratic processes and individual liberties. These authoritarian regimes share several common characteristics that contribute to the suppression of personal freedoms and societal evolution. Most notably, they suppress free speech, which is essential for societal progress. By controlling media, they li...