We beat fascism not by shrinking from fear but by building through it. Today’s panic over AI isn’t new; it’s historical amnesia. Humanity has survived greater threats and emerged stronger each time. The question isn’t whether AI will destroy us — it’s what kind of civilization we’re willing to build with it.
Our Voluntary Extinction: Why We Stopped Having Kids and How to Save Our Species
We’re terrified AI will replace humanity, but we’re doing it ourselves—one rational decision at a time. When raising children costs $300,000 and careers demand everything, people choose prosperity over parenthood. The math is simple: no babies, no future. We’re voluntarily walking away.
The Cybertruck Reimagined: Welcome to the NeoTerra
The Cybertruck was a revolutionary concept, but its polarizing design and manufacturing woes—including a mythical $39,900 price point that doubled upon release—led to sales plummeting. The NeoTerra is the reimagining: it keeps the genius of the stainless steel exoskeleton and performance specs but wraps them in a softened, human-centered design. This approach would have achieved volume, hit the target price, and made the future desirable, not confrontational.
How to Build a Trillion-Dollar Bubble: Lessons from 1929 We Absolutely Refuse to Learn
In 1929, Charles Mitchell sold the rags-to-riches dream while radio towers broadcast promises of prosperity. Today, Jensen Huang does the same while AI promises to transform everything. Both eras share indiscriminate spending, puppet masters whispering to presidents, and millions believing the future arrives on schedule. History doesn't repeat—it rhymes. And we're dancing to the same deadly tune.