08/01/2026
Action is information
I don’t pretend to know the future.
In fact, my strategy starts by accepting something most people avoid admitting: I don’t know anything.
I don’t know which project will work.
I don’t know who will care.
I don’t know what the market will reward tomorrow.
So I plant seeds.
Every project I launch is a seed placed into reality. Some sprout quickly. Some grow slowly. Some show early promise and then collapse. Some never break the surface at all. This isn’t failure; it’s selection.
Trying to predict outcomes before acting is intellectual vanity. Reality doesn’t reward foresight as much as it rewards exposure. The world reveals its preferences only to those who participate.
Action is information.
Action is feedback.
Action is truth.
Thinking alone produces elegant theories and zero results. Action, even when clumsy, creates signals: what resonates, what repels, what survives. Over time, patterns emerge—not because I was smart enough to predict them, but because I stayed in motion long enough to observe them.
I don’t look for certainty. I look for optionality.
Multiple seeds. Multiple paths. Multiple chances for reality to say “yes”.
If you do nothing, nothing happens.
If you act, the universe responds.
My job is simple: keep planting.
Let the strongest trees reveal themselves.
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