Author's quotes

Explore some of the inspiring quotes I've written… Those are profound reflections on life and humanity to enlighten your mind.

đŸ€” Self-reflection

”Great minds, guided by reason, discuss ideas; average minds, shaped by experience, discuss events; small minds, driven by necessity, discuss people; and the brute, led by instinct, follows blindly.”

”Fear is incomplete knowledge and doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind.”

”Human talent for self-deception peaks when emotions run high. ”

"Embracing mistakes fuels growth; inaction breeds stagnation. Courage to act is the path to progress."

”The older you get, the more quiet you become. Life humbles you so deeply as you age. You realize how much nonsense you’ve wasted time on".

”Every great story of personal evolution includes this chapter of self-conflict. You're not just surviving; you're on the path to thriving. Keep this determination; it's your compass back to yourself, but perhaps to a new, more vibrant version of you.”

”Paradise isn’t born from the sky, but from fire. You don't escape hell. You dig through it until you find the foundations of something new.”

”Being jaded often stems from witnessing the vast chasms in rewards between high and low performers.”

”You're far too mortal—and flawed—to demand an audience with the divine. The intricacy of a universe defies even your boldest pretensions; it’s a tapestry far beyond your reach.”

"Humans, unlike animals, are acutely aware of death and the fleeting nature of existence. This consciousness of mortality & impermanence drives our search for meaning, setting us apart from the unreflective instincts of the animal kingdom.”

”You can't coach a duffer to Kasparov's level, but you can handicap Kasparov to match the duffer's score. Jadedness from reward disparity.”

"True learning offers endless joy—it’s the one pursuit that grows richer with time, immune to boredom or decay. As knowledge deepens, so does wonder. Unlike fleeting pleasures, understanding renews itself, making the mind a source of infinite satisfaction."

"I believe it’s easier to understand that someone who starts from scratch in life and achieves nothing has no one to thank."

"The English language is a German language influenced by the French language. Le français is a langue romane issue du latin et nĂ©e d'un mĂ©tissage entre celte, latin et german. The Latin and Sanskrit sont 2 langues Indo-EuropĂ©ennes derivant d’une langue proto-Indo-EuropĂ©enne commune."

"Belief is the shadow of knowledge; certainty is its light. Where belief falters, certainty anchors in clarity."

"Success attracts supporters eager for credit, while failure leaves one abandoned. It’s a timeless insight into human nature, politics, leadership. Everyone loves a winner, no one claims a loss. You can lose everything in 30s flat if you don't spot the heat coming around the corner."

"You learn most effectively through failure, and chess is the ultimate game for embracing it—each loss sharpens your strategy and resilience."

"There is no failure. You either win or you earn. If you're not failing, you're not trying hard enough. Failure is when you accept it, otherwise, it's just another obstacle."

"Struggle shapes strength. Pain breeds power. Growth lives in discomfort."

"Metaphysics begins where physics ends: with the unseen forces shaping reality. To know the universe, you must first integrate your own shadow — for the deepest metaphysical truth is that you are part of what you're trying to understand."

"Unlearning is the art of breaking cognitive inertia. To escape old ideas, you must challenge assumptions, invite discomfort, and rewire the frameworks that shape how you see — not just what you see."

"Madness isn't a flaw—it's the secret fire behind genius, truth, and destiny. Most fear it, few dare it. But without a touch of it, there is no great wisdom."

"Objectivism is a philosophy grounded in the conviction that reality is “out there,” and it’s our job to discover and live by it. The hardest thing is often to align your beliefs, desires, and actions with reality — especially when reality conflicts with what you want or believe. The challenge is more about patience, resilience, pragmatic adaptation, and act rationally and responsibly despite your emotions, biases, or social pressures. It's about accepting limitations or losses that are out of your control, adapting when reality shifts suddenly, navigating the gap between what you want and what’s possible."

"The future is uncertain, always stay in doubt: there are 2,000,000,000,000 galaxies, 2900 gods, 5000+ languages, 700 computing languages, 5000+ exoplanets, and more than 100 alphabets that you can study".

"Ignoring the unconscious is like sailing blind in a storm, driven by unseen currents; overanalyzing it is to anchor in fear of the depths. Wisdom lies in listening to its whispers while steering with reason."

"Reason, though fallible, may err from flawed premises, incomplete data, or logical fallacies, its missteps often deepened by emotion and biased education; yet, even a sound argument built on false foundations leads astray, for human cognition is never immune to mistake."

"It is a profound moral imperative to ceaselessly cultivate wisdom and rationality, striving to purge ignorance and folly from one’s mind with relentless dedication."

"Mastering complexity and gaining knowledge across diverse fields enables you to distill complex ideas into clear, accessible insights, bridging understanding gaps and fostering collective enlightenment."

"Guard your liberties jealously, and don’t trust fleeting security offered by others. Engage in your community, stay informed, and resist encroachments on your rights—freedom is preserved through action, not acquiescence."

"Morality, rooted in compassion, guides humanity, yet it's often twisted to lead us astray. We must moralize politics, not politicize morality—true leadership needs no religious badge. Bear in mind wisdom without compassion is ruthlessness, compassion without wisdom is folly."

"Every success disguises an abdication, for in choosing one triumph, we abandon countless other paths. Motivational twist: what you gain shines only because of what you’ve surrendered."

"Optimism sparks the quest; limitation humbles it; intuition guides it; questioning sharpens it; wonder fuels it; pragmatism tests it; infinity expands it; uncertainty tempers it; silence reminds us some truths lie beyond words: optimism → limitation → intuition → questioning → wonder → pragmatism → infinity → uncertainty → silence."

"When one is too rational, one grasps nothing of madness. Genius emerges in the breach of the uncontrollable, precisely where madness prowls."

"Memory is no mere archive, but a vibrant DJ mix of the mind, where mnemonic beats-flashes of a childhood laugh or the scent of rain-soaked earth_-amalgamate with the subtle circuits of perception. Each recall refines the past with exquisite precision, weaving its hues into the present's intricate tapestry."

"Consciousness involves self-referential neural feedback loops, integrating external stimuli with internal narratives via the default mode network and subconscious processes, shaping emotional, cognitive, and behavioral states, with effects varying by individual and context. The "hard problem" of subjective experience remains unresolved (Chalmers, 1995)."

"Books reflect our inner selves, shaped by perception. We interpret stories through our experiences, biases, and emotions, seeing what resonates within us. This interplay of mind and text makes reading deeply personal, revealing as much about us as the book itself."

"Nonsense is cheap to produce but costly to debunk. Absurdity gains unfair power because reason demands precision, while stupidity thrives on speed and spectacle."

"Conscience, not consciousness, acts as a necessary ethical restraint to prevent destructive outcomes from unchecked technological progress. Awareness of global misery, ignorance, and horrors like wars can disrupt mental balance, causing distress and hindering positive mindsets."

"When someone decides, quietly and alone, to change themselves — to learn a new skill, break a pattern, or step outside their comfort zone. No applause. No audience. Just inner evolution. That’s a Mandelbrot-level transformation happening inside a single mind, like a seed splitting in the dark and becoming a tree — we walk past it daily."

"Consciousness is the light that illuminates reality; fear is the shadow that distorts it. Hypochondriasis (fear of illness) may sometimes lead to thanatophobia (anxiety about death). Animals fear the moment. Humans fear the future."


đŸ•Šïž Truth

"Truth springs from the ground (ions). Religious people still believe in paradise. Spiritual people are the ones who have returned from hell. When two spiritual people connect, spirituality flows directly from soul to soul."

"Conviction means speaking your truth without disguise—and living it without excuse."

"Self-evidence transcends trivialitv in domains where foundational truths are both immediately graspable and profoundly consequential, serving as a bedrock for deeper inquiry. These undeniable truths, while intuitively clear, reveal rich implications, opening doors to complex systems of thought or practice."

"Truth, by nature, invites questions, evolves with evidence, and resists finality. Certainty is comfortable; uncertainty is honest. Only the uncertain truth keeps us thinking."

"Victims of injustice may doubt justice exists, believing a lie born of pain. Harder still is accepting evil can triumph via lies, terror, or racism—driven by power & corruption. Facing both deceptions takes courage to fight for truth."

"Disinformation has a significant advantage over truth, because restoring the truth is particularly costly."

"The truth is a circle. It comes from soul to soul, like a stellar vault (used for space), and also from the ground (like a plantar arch, which is reason used by the army in some countries, like France)."

”French lies can be a tribute that truth pays to imagination.”

”Never let a single judgment fill your entire view, for every rule has its exception, and every one-sided truth conceals another.”

"The truth of science is all compatible with the preceding generation of thought. Lisp, pivotal in the early development of AI, remains in use today due to its flexibility & symbolic processing capabilities. To stay accurate and up-to-date, you must engage in various forms of watchfulness, including competitive, qualitative and performance monitoring."

"GenAI empowers us to sift signal from noise, uncover truth, deepen our understanding, and navigate the illusions of dogma and novelty with clarity, drawing wisdom from all eras to refine our knowledge ceaselessly."

"If sharing the truth on social media had no impact, it wouldn’t face bans or censorship."

"Fools cling to the chains they revere, bound by the heart's loyalty, the mind's biases, and the comfort of unexamined beliefs, mistaking their shackles for sacred truths."

"Some people avoid the truth to preserve their cherished illusions… This reluctance often stems from state-controlled media propaganda, which misleads individuals. They then face distress upon discovering the truth, having been dismissed as gullible for initially believing what they were told."

"Chronic lying isn’t just moral rot — it’s the engine of war, the shield of corrupt power, the fuel of ignorance. We glorify killers, arm barbarians, and call it peace. Truth is exiled, empathy weaponized, and humanity walks blind into its own extinction."

"If heaven’s full of the obedient, then hell might just be where the rebels, poets, and truth-tellers are — still fighting the battles worth losing.

"Truth matters more than belief. To live freely, one must replace inherited dogma with hard-won certitude. Authenticity begins where blind obedience ends."

"Considering the abyss symbolizes the confrontation with profound, often unsettling truths—about existence, morality, or the human condition: when you deeply contemplate these chaotic aspects of reality, they transform your perspective. Life’s darker truths profoundly affect you."

"Reality is the ground truth and always collects its debt. Whether we accept it or not, the natural laws, limits, and facts of life keep operating. Ignoring reality defies science — facts persist, and it just delays the reckoning. Deny evidence, and consequences will hit hard. Try to embrace truth and navigate wisely.

"Widespread belief or consensus don’t equal truth. History shows whole societies can be disastrously wrong. Truth needs evidence, not applause."

"The truth is a dynamic construct, woven from objective facts, subjective interpretations, and cultural contexts. It is relative to the observer, but anchored in verifiable evidence. Seeking it demands humility, skepticism, and openness to diverse perspectives."

"In literature, truth in reading is found by entangling fragments — isolating passages, overlapping authors, and seeing the same insight return in different voices. Convergence across time is the signature of what endures."

"Books are the final bulwark against the tide of propaganda, the subtle poison of lies, and the quiet machinery of manipulation; without them, the human mind becomes fertile ground for indoctrination, and freedom of thought collapses into blind obedience."

"The essence of understanding is that the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know. The human condition is paradoxical: we say everything, yet understand nothing. People are often ignorant about economics, politics, consciousness, and the universe. Ignorance can be overcome, but stupidity is forever."

"Passion is paramount. Given that work occupies a third of our lives, achieving excellence demands a deep love for what you do."

"Ions move beneath your feet — truth flows from the ground up. Some call that current God, others call it consciousness — both only partly understood (maybe 5%). The voice within might be love, not judgment; souls who’ve walked through hell helping you rise. Religion decorates what spirit digs deep to heal."

"True mastery is playing the game while knowing it’s a game. Immersed yet detached, you act fully but see clearly. This split awareness—participation without identification—is the balance point where wisdom, freedom, and effortless excellence meet."

"Privacy fuels freedom; secrecy silences lies and folly. Your freedom is built on what others don't know about your lives."

"Attempting and failing is infinitely better than refusing to try. Growth comes from the courage to begin."

"Beware of preconceived ideas—born from ignorance or fear and shaped by the manipulations of prepackaged dogmas from the “fast-food chains” of thinking—end up reprogramming people in dangerous ways, leading them to resist learning or change while unknowingly accepting these imposed beliefs."

"Every day, perception sharpens and tastes refine themselves—that quiet alchemy is called subtlety, and it only blooms from passion. Same with music, wine, horses: universes so deep they demand decades to truly taste. Experience isn’t linear; it’s infinite."


đŸȘ Universe

”Inner space (mind) may be easier to crack than outer space (Big Bang). We can probe consciousness with tech & introspection, but the universe’s origins are distant, vast, & elusive. Metaphysics (nature of consciousness), psychoanalysis (unconscious drives), and neuroscience (brain processes) each probe the mystery behind the eyeballs, overlapping in their quest to understand the self.”

"Metaphysics begins where physics falters, yet it circles back, revealing that no true boundary ever divided them. The distinction between observer and observed is an illusion, a veil woven by the mind. The cosmos and the psyche are mirrors, reflecting a singular reality where causality weaves an intricate web—each event a thread in the universe’s hidden tapestry. To grasp this deeper truth, you must first confront the shadow within, integrating the unseen forces that shape both self and cosmos. For the ultimate metaphysical revelation is not merely that you are part of the universe, but that the universe awakens to its own nature through your consciousness, and you, in seeking to understand it, are woven into the very mystery you pursue."

"Causality within the universe transcends the linear, mechanistic framework of Newtonian physics, which posits discrete cause-and-effect relationships. Contemporary scientific perspectives, such as implicate order, propose a holistic causality where the universe operates as an interconnected whole, with events unfolding from an underlying, enfolded reality that defies strict temporal and spatial boundaries.

"Concept of synchronicity suggests meaningful coincidences arise from acausal connections, hinting at a deeper, non-local order governed by principles beyond classical physics. Quantum mechanics further supports this view, revealing phenomena like entanglement, where particles instantaneously influence each other regardless of distance, challenging traditional notions of causality."

"Causality is not merely a chain of events but a complex, interdependent web, resonating with metaphysical visions of reality as a unified, dynamic system."

"In ÎČ decay, the Q-value is the total energy released & sets the upper limit for the electron's kinetic energy. In a 3-body decay, the electron can take nearly all of the Q-value when the neutrino has very low energy & its mass is negligible, with a small portion going to recoil."

"π has to be irrational—if it weren’t, waves would sync, harmonics would align, and the universe might echo itself into chaos. No shared overtones between radius & circumference means no standing waves in spacetime. Math ensures cosmic silence, not resonance."

"The cerebral cortex is critical for consciousness, processing sensory input, thought, and decision-making. It’s not the sole seat of awareness—subcortical structures like the thalamus and brainstem also play key roles in consciousness and basic functions. The cortex enables higher-order processes like reflection, creativity, and culture, which underpin civilization. Consciousness emerges from complex neural interactions, not just cortical ones. The universe contemplating itself is a philosophical flourish, not a scientific fact. Still, the cortex’s role in human cognition and civilization is profound."

"The principle is that the balance between gravitational attraction (inward pull) and inertial motion (tendency to move in a straight line) sets the stable orbital speed and therefore the orbital period."

"The universe’s vast repository of knowledge, first liberated by endeavors like SPQR’s use of papyrus in ancient Egypt, perpetually surpasses human understanding. Claiming omniscience—“I know everything”—is the epitome of hubris. True strength is forged through failure, and inspiration is deeply intertwined with one’s passions."

"The cosmic web of galaxies and the neural web of the brain share the same architecture: nodes, filaments, energy exchange. One models gravity shaping matter, the other models experience shaping mind. Scale changes—patterns persist. 🌌🧠"


✝ Religion

”Coercion causes more harm than evil intent. Gov’t market meddling isn’t free-market capitalism. Blame coercion, not freedom, for failures. True liberty thrives without force. Liberalism shuns dogma, embracing temperament to maximize spontaneous social forces and minimize force.”

”When ritual eclipses meaning, the individual dissolves into a collective illusion, escaping existential anguish and the abyss of the void.”

”Myths, sects, religions, traditions, collectives, unions, political circles, Freemasons cling to dogmas and rituals, often to give an illusory meaning to existence, but end up locking the individual into absurd boxes and shared illusions.”

"Belief is the shadow of knowledge; certitude is its light. Where belief wavers, certitude grounds — not in comfort, but in clarity."

"Ethics eludes power and never governs. Knowledge remains marginal: emotion attracts a larger audience. The result: absurd nationalism, BRICS solidarity, but the EU and US are at each other's throats by redistributing, Epstein Island style: robbing Peter to pay Jacques."

"The modern atheist's position isn’t a claim to know everything—but rather a humble recognition of ignorance and a commitment to methodical inquiry."

"Religious dogmas restrict intellectual freedom and marginalize atheists and science, which is outrageous. Atheists have a non-religious morality and should not be judged by theological criteria like sin. As for free will underpinning criminal and ethical responsibility, it’s absurd—it should apply case by case, not universally."

"Regarding the tension between tolerance and strength, and the different cultural attitudes toward coexistence, a virtue applied inward and a right demanded outward becomes not principle, but strategy. Civilizations endure not by what they preach, but by what they permit themselves to refuse."

"Profligacy rarely confines itself to the wallet; where money is squandered without thought, morality often follows, dissolving in the same tide of excess."

"Civilization's pinnacle awaits when the final remnants of dogmatic sanctuaries crumble, freeing humanity from the chains of unexamined faith."

"Hope as vital, sustaining men through hardship. Yet, it can cruelly prolong suffering, trapping us in false promises. Wisdom lies in balancing hope’s spark with reality’s weight, lest it becomes a tormenting illusion."

"Scapegoating blinds you—you think you're right, but a third party sees the truth. Recognizing your scapegoat ends it, risking endless mimetic conflict with no possible resolution. Ask: who’s my scapegoat? We’re unaware, yet the world’s full of them. Enmities are legitimate."

"It is absurd for religion to proscribe Galileo or Darwin or other scientists; illogical to wield free will as an argument against atheists; nonsensical to think you can ascend to God's realm after death using makeshift wings. As a believer, your foolishness might lead your God to reduce you to dust immediately."

"God might be the worst author alive: no editor, endless plot holes, way too many sequels, and somehow the main characters keep eating the apple."

"God as anthropomorphic myth stems from dogma & statecraft. Master polytheistic pantheons to earn true theology. History's barbarians—avenging outsiders—triumphed in England & France; so too may excess empathy & multiculturalism prove untenable."


📈 Economy

”The Ricardian system, driven by comparative advantage, optimizes efficiency but overspecializes, weakening national production. Political crises expose this fragility, reviving protectionism.”

"In a well-governed country, poverty is a disgrace. In a poorly governed country, wealth is a disgrace."

”We’ve built a society reliant on science and tech, yet most understand neither. This mix of ignorance and power is explosive. Without skeptical thinking, we’re vulnerable to charlatans. Democracy demands educated citizens who question, not just obey.”

"Education is learning facts; intelligence is applying them. One can hold degrees yet lack insight, or have sharp reasoning with little formal schooling. Knowledge fills the mind—intelligence navigates it."

”Ideology doesn’t dictate freedom. Liberty exists on a vertical axis, independent of partisan direction; it’s about power limits, not policy leanings. Authoritarianism transcends the political spectrum.”

"Free trade adds a margin of wealth; the spirit of free trade transforms the mind. It is not merely the exchange of goods, but the exchange of ideas and responsibility — the foundation of every meaningful reform. No government program has lifted more people from poverty than the quiet, compounding power of voluntary exchange."

"Lack of trust in US government risks undermining tech & military progress. Eroded confidence hampers innovation, recruitment, & global standing. Focus stays on tech & defense, but public skepticism could limit funding & support. The Constitution sets a federal system with limited national powers, yet federal spending expands influence into state domains, revealing a tension between legal authority & practical governance. Fiscal leverage shapes policy beyond the Constitution’s text.

"Taxes are a slippery slope because once a government normalizes new levies or hikes, it rarely rolls them back—gradually shifting from public service funding to control and dependency, often under the guise of temporary necessity."

"Gov't meddling risks stifling Schumpeter’s creative destruction & Friedman’s freedom to innovate. Yet, liberal wisdom suggests targeted intervention corrects market failures for equity."

"Without free markets and private ownership, centralized control breeds tyranny. Innovation, prosperity, and liberty hinge on economic freedom. Without it, human survival, both materially and morally, is at risk.

"To live authentically is to no longer require understanding—from others or even from the parts of yourself that seek certainty. Wisdom begins the moment the need to prove anything falls away. I know only this: that I know nothing, and from that admission my wisdom emerges. One is truly free precisely in being unanchored, unbounded—lost to all fixed identities. Our freedom is formed from the very aspects of ourselves that others overlook. Money is merely a tool; freedom is the true objective. Never forget that."

"To live authentically is to relinquish the compulsion to be comprehended—by others or even by one's own convictions. Wisdom emerges precisely where the urge to demonstrate anything dissolves. One truth I hold: that I know nothing. Herein lies the wellspring of my wisdom. It is secure to assert that you are free precisely because you are adrift.Our liberty is erected upon what others overlook in our being. Money serves as an instrument, not the end. The end is freedom. Bear this in mind."

"Ideology doesn’t dictate freedom. Liberty exists on a vertical axis, independent of partisan direction; it’s about power limits, not policy leanings. Authoritarianism transcends the political spectrum."

"I fully support gay marriage, but only between left-wing politicians. Anything that helps prevent their reproduction is a benefit to all!"

"Order emerges not from control, but from freedom. The individual, pursuing his own ends, unknowingly weaves the fabric of prosperity far better than any central planner ever could."

"In a system where capital flows to the well-connected rather than the efficient, economic calculation becomes a charade—and collapse only a matter of time."

"The greatest threat to a free market is not socialism—but capitalism corrupted by government hands."

"When profits depend on political pull instead of performance, the invisible hand is bound in red tape."

"Cronyism is the enemy of creative destruction—it preserves the obsolete and buries the innovative."

"When the state picks winners, it silences the decentralized wisdom of millions in favor of a few whispers behind closed doors."

"Anti-intellectualism thrives where ignorance is mistaken for equality, eroding the foundation of informed discourse and reducing democracy to a contest of loudest voices over sound ideas.”

"When society elevates willful ignorance to the same pedestal as expertise, it sabotages progress and transforms democracy into a theater of unreason.”

"The masses often lean toward persecution because the true causes of their unrest or the chaos sparked by large groups don’t capture their interest. Ordinary people prefer belief over understanding, so traditional media caters to this mediocrity."

"Altruistic leaders, in their quest for enforced equality, strangle economic vitality with regulatory chains; only radical individualism, unshackled and defiant, can unleash the creative forces that drive prosperity."

"A society where wealth stems from corruption rather than work is doomed to decay. When parasites rule over producers, moral and economic collapse becomes inevitable."

"Capital gains tax is designed to tax real income from investments, not merely nominal gains. But in practice, it does not account for inflation, meaning investors are often taxed on phantom gains — appreciation in asset prices that simply reflect currency debasement, not real wealth creation. So yes, in principle, capital gains should be inflation-indexed to reflect only real gains. But in practice, the tax system and monetary policy are misaligned — and that friction effectively punishes savers in an inflationary world."

"Taxing nominal gains in an inflationary system is a silent penalty on capital. But it's politically expedient, administratively simple, and fiscally lucrative — so it persists."

"Capital gains tax exists to generate revenue, reduce inequality, and stabilize markets, but taxing nominal gains can effectively tax inflation, reducing real returns. Indexation for inflation would enhance fairness but faces practical and political hurdles. The lack of indexation reflects a compromise prioritizing simplicity and revenue over perfect equity. Investors can mitigate this through tax-advantaged accounts or by holding assets that outpace inflation, but the system isn’t fully “escaped” without policy changes."

"The rigor that revived economics also froze it in abstraction, turning life into equations. However, Mathematics still holds bright days ahead in economics—when shaped by adaptability, it can bridge the gap between elegant theory and the chaos of reality, moving beyond static models into responsive economic thinking."

"Central planners’ hubris, blind to dispersed knowledge, courts economic ruin and erodes freedom by stifling market-driven coordination. Markets, not mandates, unleash prosperity. Wisdom lies not in the planner’s design, but in the humble coordination of markets, where countless individuals’ knowledge weaves prosperity and preserves freedom."

"Applying fatal conceit is dangerous because it leads to centralized planning ignoring the dispersed knowledge of individuals, resulting in inefficiency, waste, loss of freedoms, and intellectual tyranny."

"Crony capitalism, plagued by the pervasive intrusion of politics into business, stifles competitiveness, complicates simplicity, undermines harmony with employees, and dilutes expertise, burdening companies with intrusive bureaucracy that, under the guise of influence, constantly annoys and demotivates workers."

"Contrary to Marxist teachings, wealth creation isn't zero-sum. When bosses profit, workers gain; when bosses lose, workers suffer later. Profits drive living standards, not vice versa, with a 6-month lag. Keynesian demand stimulus, funded by debt, harms firms and jobs long-term."

"Inflation is a monetary phenomenon caused by excessive money supply growth relative to output, often driven by government overspending. It silently transfers resources from people to the government without raising taxes, acting as a hidden tax favored by anticapitalist policies."

"You can't please everyone, nor blame everything on society. Standing by your convictions means choosing your battles, even if it offends. Accepting enemies is embracing freedom. Our choices, not others, define who we are. Take responsibility, even if it divides. Integrity breeds opponents — ambiguity, applause."

"The end of the gold standard in 1971 was a pivotal misstep. It unleashed unchecked government spending, rising inflation, and mounting debt, marking a shift to statism and economic instability — a clear departure from free market principles. It marked a significant blow to economic freedom through state overreach."

"Competition is the driving force behind economic progress, as it compels companies to constantly innovate and improve, while also serving as a more effective mechanism than government in protecting consumers by teaching us who will serve us well."

"G7 politics, with lofty principles, falter amid ignorance & barbarism. Suicidal empathy rewards chaos while punishing the civilized. Cure the rot one mind at a time, or noble ideals breed only ruin."

"In financial terms, co-financing between a state and a private foundation creates a closed-loop capital cycle: public funds amplify private agendas, private grants shape public opinion, and the real yield is policy capture—eroding sovereignty under the guise of partnership."

"Centralized power distorts resource allocation, breeds corruption, stifles innovation, and entrenches rent-seeking, leading to long-term economic stagnation and inequality."

"Money is a tool, but prosperity rests on real economic output — on production, exchange, trade, and innovation in goods and services. The core idea is that you can’t print your way to prosperity."

"Real wealth depends on production and productivity, not on the nominal quantity of currency. Money is like a measuring stick — changing the length of the stick doesn’t make the building taller. There is an economic distinction between nominal variables (money, prices, wages in currency terms) and real variables (actual goods, services, output, resources, and productivity)."

"Whenever you're on the side of the majority, it is time to pause & reflect, especially in societies with State Propaganda. Democracy is mostly a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. People have to act according to conscience and not by majority vote."

"In essence, societies hostile to truth + democracies that valorize the collective ignorance of the masses = a political system that resists correction, punishes truth-tellers, and entrenches delusion. They prioritize conformity & collective folly over truth & reason."

"Keynes exposes monetary policy's cruel paradox: credit contraction deliberately creates joblessness as a mechanism to reset economic expectations, using unemployment as a systemic recalibration tool that punishes labor to restore market equilibrium."

"Decisive defeat removes tyranny; without fear, law can root; law enables fair markets; growth fosters democracy; democracy stabilizes; statehood crowns sovereignty; prosperity follows as freedom, security, and justice align. A staircase where skipping steps collapses all."

"Buybacks bridge cash flow to future innovation. Not a morality tale, just system dynamics. They aren’t corporate sin or virtue—they’re timing. Less a feast for greed, more a way to reshape capital flows until the next wave of investment arrives."

"Social justice often cloaks envy as equity, echoing Girard's mimetic theory where desire fuels rivalry. In economics, redistributive claims ironically disrupt property rights, fostering inefficiency. Yet, fairness persists as a human ideal, misaligned with Girardian cycles of mimetic conflict. Desire is not for things themselves, but for what others desire. Redistribution then risks sanctifying envy as virtue. The question remains—does this framework still explain our world, or merely justify resentment? When envy drives policy, justice dies."

"The dollarization is ver Friedman-aligned, because it imports monetary stability and prevents inflation caused by domestic central banking mismanagement."

"Anti-intellectualism, like obscurantism, is a foolish rejection of reason, equating ignorance with expertise. It erodes democracy by undermining informed discourse, prioritizing bias over evidence. Knowledge isn't equal to ignorance; it's the foundation of progress."

"Many refuse to see the malice in those who lead, mistaking belief for certainty. Politics often misguides, but hope persists—seek thriving economies or Bhutan's simplicity to escape the chaos."

"Treasury auctions seem like markets funding the government, but all bids settle in Fed-created reserves. Primary Dealers, obligated to bid, and indirect bidders (pensions, foreign banks) shuffle reserves via Fed accounts. The state funds itself nominally—auctions just mask the Fed’s monopoly over reserves."

"Economists dream of infinite GDP, while physicists grapple with finite systems, where nothing grows forever (entropy limits energy; resources deplete). Ignoring limits is like proposing a perpetual motion machine."

"A government that robs Peter to pay Paul isn’t governing—it’s just a Ponzi scheme with extra paperwork, where Peter complains, Paul cheers, and both idiots still line up to vote for it."

"Increasingly taxes work and subsidizing nonwork looks like a lazy French moral math dodge. Crushing labor while glorifying idleness isn’t insight—it’s a hand-waving excuse for greed dressed up as economics. Brutal, wrong, and infuriatingly simplistic."

"Economists chase endless GDP booms in a bounded world—madness, or just math? Physicists know better: entropy erodes energy, resources run dry. It's perpetual motion fantasy. We're finite too—caged by time, cognition, language. Time to swap extraction for regeneration. Build systems that loop, not leap."

"Social justice risks masking envy as equity, echoing Girard: desire imitates, rivalry follows. Redistribution can sanctify what we covet in others. When policy mirrors envy, justice itself erodes."

"Desire is rarely for what we hold, but for what others desire. In cloaking envy as fairness, social justice may feed the very rivalries it seeks to resolve."

"Common obstacle to human progress: our mimetic traps. We imitate, compete, and fear disruption—slowing innovation, narrowing ambition, and mistaking rivalry for purpose. Humanity moves forward when it escapes imitation and chooses creation over competition."


đŸ›ïž History

”The act of scapegoating functions as both a distraction and a tool for social control. When you scapegoat someone, you not only shift blame onto the victim but also inherently involve a third party, effectively reshaping the narrative to redirect focus. This third-party involvement is pivotal because it triggers a shift in perception, leading others to either condone or question the scapegoating act itself. The process subtly manipulates collective attention, often creating an artificial dichotomy of 'us' versus 'them' that can perpetuate social dynamics, reinforce power structures, and obscure deeper systemic issues.”

”Nothing is completely certain. Our paths aren't set in stone. The world has changed irreversibly, and we must adapt. In my view, science isn't about belief but about undeniable facts that lead to clear conclusions. To stay accurate and up-to-date, you must engage in various forms of watchfulness, including competitive, qualitative, technological, and performance monitoring.”

"Though bound by Earth, our minds dance with stars. Finite in body, yet infinitely powerful in thought.”

"Politicians’ irreversible damage to their nations mirrors our own squandered potential. Looking at governments—often anything but wise, trapped in monolingual echo chambers and steeped in ignorance—it hits even harder. It is a stinging wake-up call, exposing the folly of sacrificing our integrity and purpose to systems or ideals that are often hollow or misguided. We feel the gut-punch because it forces us to confront the ways we’ve let ourselves down, urging us to reclaim our agency before it’s too late.”

"The illusion of time invites us to see knowledge as a unified whole, not strictly segmented by past or future. Thus, living forward with an eye on the past is wise if it means synthesizing established wisdom with innovative inquiry. The fact that most of our knowledge is already documented underscores the importance of leveraging historical insights as a foundation for progress. While a linear approach does not diminish the practical value of using past knowledge to inform future actions and proven truths, overemphasizing it may constrain our perspective, stifle creativity, and tether us to outdated paradigms, potentially overlooking risks and repeating past errors."

"Time is the silent canvas where moments paint eternity, a relentless river carving memory through the infinite now. It is the measure of change—an invisible thread stitching impermanence into meaning."

"The multitude of laws often shield vice, but a state thrives with few, strictly enforced ones. As empires near collapse, their laws grow absurd. Laws favor the wealthy and burden the poor."

"I'm increasingly certain that history carries a profound, unsettling meaning. Psychological manipulation effectively sways the public, yet the root causes of turmoil remain ignored and unexamined at their core."

"Without freedom, personal growth is a meaningless illusion, chaining the soul to a cage of stagnation where dreams rot in the shadow of control."

"The world is a chaotic mess, driven by nonsensical geopolitical maneuvering. Dictatorship says, ‘Be silent.’ Democracy says, ‘Keep speaking."

"Credit, not barter, birthed money: trust preceded trade. Debt records shaped exchange long before coins; money was a later abstraction. Our history isn’t barter → money → credit, but credit → money → barter as a simplification. Trust, not trade, is the true foundation."

"Conformity, cloaked as virtue, is the coward’s refuge, while courage demands breaking free from societal pressures to live authentically."

"Crowds crave servitude over freedom, instinctively bowing to self-proclaimed masters. The intelligent doubt, while fools brim with certainty. Persecution is their reflex, blaming a few—or one—for their unrest, convinced of their outsized harm despite their weakness."

"Immigration does not in itself threaten civil peace; it is the failure to balance compassion with cohesion, diversity with unity, and change with continuity that turns a shared human movement into a source of unrest.”

"Intelligence is not merely echoing the past, but weaving new tapestries of thought from the threads of creativity."

"In the hell we inhabit together, there are two ways out: accept it and merge with it, or seek with constant attention what is not hell and give it space. Intelligence does not consist in repeating the past, but in weaving new tapestries of thought with the threads of creativity."

"Collectivists seek consensus, chasing agreement like a virtue. Individualists seek truth, chasing reality. The former sacrifices truth for harmony; the latter sacrifices unity for clarity. In other words, either we're unable to tell the truth, either we're unable to work together."

"We’re social animals playing dress-up in sophistication, cosplaying as civilized adults, seeking validation, armed with extinction-level toys and operating on survival mode. Our emotions come from caves, our rules from empires, and our ambitions from a future we can barely imagine."


🔬 Sciences

”Technology transforms dreams into reality, forging the path where human ingenuity meets limitless possibility. In every byte and circuit, it embodies our relentless pursuit of a better tomorrow.”

”Faced with complexity, humanity seeks refuge in mechanized simplicity, but there is no definitive order; every solution creates new problems. To think is to live fully.”

"Science, the only true guide, illuminates the universe through reason, dispels dogmas and illusions, and transforms chaos into knowledge. It shapes the future with tested truths, free of prejudice."

"Compound interest is the staircase of exponential growth—discrete, step by step—while continuous compounding is the smooth curve that connects every step into an unbroken ascent."

"Ethics flees power and never governs. Knowledge remains marginal: emotion attracts a greater audience."

”Math is understanding, not just numbers. Physics is beautiful for its simple, yet profound mathematical structures. To advance science, question everything, even the most established theories.”

"When practice fails, theory must evolve.”

”The machine has won the battle against man, but in the process, man has become a machine. He functions but no longer lives.”

”The causality we understand is inverted; instead of choices being dictated by the physical laws & conditions of the universe, the universe itself is a manifestation of our decisions. This mirrors the concept of the observer effect in Quantum Mechanics.”

”Anachronism feels like a glitch from the future: a ripple in time where retrocausality rewinds history to repeat itself. The future influencing the past, bending cause and effect into a loop.”

”Probability is orderly opinion. Inference is an updating of personal beliefs. The core notion concerns psychological facets of the individual or their subsystems, rather than 'objective' features of reality.”

”Compound interest means you earn interest on your money and on the interest it already earned. So your money grows faster over time—like a snowball rolling downhill.”

"In metaphysics, both Hegel (who crafts purpose) and Schopenhauer (who exposes struggle) are essential. It's similar to Nietzsche’s self-creation and Jung’s self-discovery for depth psychology, both perspectives are crucial."

"A Cauchy sequence converges in a complete metric space, as its terms grow arbitrarily close. It’s a precise way to define convergence without knowing the limit, fundamental in analysis, ensuring stability in sequences."

"AI is to human cognition what gravitational lensing is to the fabric of spacetime: it bends information like mass bends spacetime. For sharp minds, it brings distant truths into focus. For scattered ones, it distorts reality. Same force, different outcomes — amplification, not salvation."

"Regarding the strangest thing about the universe: we can wonder about his whole existence and self-awareness through us : silly monkeys, dressed in suits, running around, trying to find what's already within us, while begging for the approval of others, like approval junkies.

"The only thing we know is that it causes the accelerated expansion of the universe."

"There is a tension between scale/complexity & responsiveness:
· In politics, big systems may lose touch with individuals
· In Bigdata, traditional systems may fail to support little users with modern, agile needs, becoming too rigid, centralized, or outdated for evolving demands

"Gravity, the weakest force, rules the universe because it’s always attractive, cumulative, and acts over vast distances without cancellation, unlike other forces."

"Preventing mismanagement would be more efficient than constantly patching its consequences."

"Technology is the glory of human ambition and achievement, the spearhead of progress, and the realization of our potential."

"Technology transforms dreams into reality, forging the path where human ingenuity meets limitless possibility. In every byte and circuit, it embodies our relentless pursuit of a better tomorrow."

"Technology is the canvas of human ambition, painting a future defined by innovation and discovery. The pulse of progress beats through technology, amplifying our potential to reshape the world. As the vanguard of our aspirations, technology turns the improbable into the inevitable."

"Machines still simulate intelligence, not experience it. AI can mimic aspects of human intelligence—language, vision, reasoning—but it lacks consciousness, emotion, and true understanding."

"🧠 Human brain: 86B neurons, ~100–150T synapses total (1–10K/neuron depending on region), ~20 W. Frontier GPU clusters (700–1200 W per GPU, tens of thousands of GPUs) already exceed the brain’s raw FLOPs by orders of magnitude but remain ~10,000–50,000× less efficient, far less adaptive, and not generally intelligent. Whether embodiment, richer plasticity, etc. are strict requirements for AGI remains debated. Timelines are highly uncertain, with credible forecasts ranging from 2026–2030 to decades away."

"Think of "is", "can", or "should" as questions vou ask to determine the state or condition of something, while "if-then-else" statements are like decisions vou make based on those answers."

"Regarding the tension between mathematical success and conceptual clarity, Quantum theory works — but no one really knows what it's saying about reality."

"Data isn't handed to theorists; it's fragmented across millions, impossible to unify fully. Big data engineers see it as a distributed, noisy mess—scattered in silos, requiring ETL pipelines, cloud clusters, and ML to wrangle. True insight demands scalable systems, not assumptions of centralized "given" data."

"When citizens cannot ask skeptical scientific questions: science becomes dogma; Governments become unaccountable; and society becomes more vulnerable to manipulation, mistakes, and authoritarian drift. A healthy society welcomes dissent and recognizes that skepticism is not sabotage—it’s a vital part of truth-seeking."

"In science, one person's reasoned insight outweighs the authority of countless opinions."

"Models are trending toward commoditization, but proprietary players keep an edge through performance, ecosystem, and brand trust. Infra is a differentiator, but not the only one."

"Technological innovation races to break boundaries, while control and regulation strive to harness its power—progress thrives in their tension, but only if balance is struck."

"Managing AI agents like employees means costs, job descriptions, KPIs & governance. That’s how AI shifts from tool → teammate → operator. The art is knowing when agents act solo, need approval, or yield to humans. Efficiency ≠ autonomy without oversight."

"Scientific reality should seek universal truth through evidence and reason, not the lens of partisan ideology."

"Quantum mechanics reveals a reality where particles exist in superposition, entangled across vast distances, defying classical intuition. Wavefunctions govern probabilities, not certainties, challenging our perception of a deterministic universe."

"The wavefunction encodes not certainty but a landscape of probabilities—reality unfolds only when observed, reminding us that at its core the universe is written not in absolutes, but in the language of likelihood."

"Science maps nature, but we are both cartographers and terrain. As part of the system we study, our tools, thoughts, and perceptions are themselves natural phenomena—so the “ultimate mystery” includes us, making it inherently unresolvable by science alone."

"In the age of Intelligent Automation, the real advantage is not outpacing competitors, but outgrowing inefficiencies. The truth is that companies with advanced automation programs will obliterate—not merely beat—the competition."

"The world’s escalating complexity, driven by increasing entropy as demonstrated by Ludwig Boltzmann’s 19th-century equation, reveals that countless microstates yield identical macroscopic outcomes, contributing to the decline of polymaths around the 1850s as specialization surged, a trend evident from atomic interactions to the expanding universe."

"Atomic diffraction breakthrough: Matter waves pierce crystals, fueling quantum sensors & computing. Echoes QFT's essence—fields as quantum oscillators birthing particles via Dirac's ripples & Feynman's paths. From duality to field quanta: Waves aren't QM's secret; they're reality's code."

"Quantum mechanics doesn't describe a state of "perfect equilibrium" in the classical sense, as it deals with systems that are inherently probabilistic and dynamic. Instead, quantum systems evolve according to the Schrödinger equation, where the state of a system (described by its wave function) changes over time unless it's in a stationary state (e.g., an energy eigenstate). Even in equilibrium-like scenarios, such as a quantum system in thermal equilibrium with its environment, there are still fluctuations due to the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics."

"In every oscillation lies a map of the cosmos; energy is its strength, frequency its language, and vibration its handwriting across reality."

"Quantum waves aren’t clouds of chance — they’re fields of meaning. Every particle hums its ω₀, the universe listens, and reality emerges from resonance. Observation isn’t collapse; it’s coherence."

"E = mcÂČ â€” proof that matter and energy are two faces of the same coin, each transformable into the other.It’s more than an equation — it’s a translation: mass ↔ energy, matter ↔ transformation, being ↔ becoming. Energy and mass are one story, told with different units."

"Quantum teleportation requires classical communication and therefore can never exceed the speed of light. Entanglement creates instant correlations, but no usable information is transferred. Einstein is still undefeated by faster-than-light dreams."

"Input dross yields output dross. The crux isn't machine cognition, but human wisdom—or its absence. Unresolved specters—ignorance, violence, racism, collusion—persist, mocking our tools until we master our minds."

"The machine has conquered man; man has become machine, functions, and no longer lives… That said, without a vast personal library, consulting the machines remains our primary means of uncovering truths—and it's undeniably preferable to willful ignorance."

"The true currency of Earth is energy, not money; economies are essentially narratives of its transformation."

"Linux kernel is ~95% C. 1 of the 3 OSes ruling the planet runs on portable, battle-tested code, not corporate lock-in. In real workloads, the #Linux kernel mostly executes a small core set of simple instructions. A few instruction types dominate runtime across architectures đŸ§Č"

"Newton's truth is debugging distilled: slice through code, funnel to one bug, apply the fix. Truth isn't the whole repository; it's one plant in the herbarium. In big data systems, it uncovers elusive truths amid petabyte-scale chaos, often demanding months of relentless sleuthing." đŸ•”ïžâ€â™€ïžđŸž


💕 Love

"Each synapse is a flower that repels oblivion."

"Love is finite, but our capacity to give it is infinite."

"The heart whispers truths that logic alone cannot grasp, for its reasons dance in the shadows of intuition, beyond the reach of calculated thought."