Chapters
Three chapters for
escaping normie hell
Read in any order. Preferably out of order.
Get Sick
The body knew to stop long before you did. Short-circuit the thinking mind before it has to force you.
Let the Coincidences Be
Stop correcting the world. Let the strange little signals land — and let them move you.
The Bell Curve and the Drum
Escape the sensible middle. The exits from normie hell all look ridiculous — take them anyway.
The Art of the Shrug
Not every decision deserves a ceremony. Learn to let most things pass without a verdict.
Bored Now
Boredom is not a problem to solve. It is the last quiet place the mind has left.
The Delegation Principle
What to keep, what to hand off, and how to stop pretending the difference isn't obvious.
Forget It
Strategic forgetting is a discipline. The things you drop are also choices.
The Body Votes
The gut has been keeping score the whole time. The argument is the last to know.
Say the Dumb Thing
Speak before you're ready. The polished version arrives too late to matter.
The Good Quitter
Knowing when done is done. Stopping is a kind of finishing — sometimes the best kind.
Dumb in Public
On visibility, vulnerability, and the freedom of being seen before you're polished.