Beef Dripping and Ghost Stations: Choosing Reality in 2076

Beef Dripping and Ghost Stations: Choosing Reality in 2076

The article explores the growing tension between physical heritage and digital sterilization. Contrasting historical artifacts like Everest beef dripping with officer-less smart stations and AI editing, it argues for preserving lived reality. It suggests that true legacy lies in tangible experiences rather than a perfectly edited, high-tech existence.

The Pathogen Driven Pivot: Why Toxic Coastlines and Meningitis Are the New Digital Subsidies

The Pathogen Driven Pivot: Why Toxic Coastlines and Meningitis Are the New Digital Subsidies

This article explores the ‘pathogen-driven pivot,’ where environmental hazards like brevetoxin and health outbreaks like Meningitis B shift consumer attention from physical locations to digital platforms. Golden Greg argues that these crises act as subsidies for the digital economy, benefiting streaming services, gaming, and automated online businesses.

The March Velocity: Navigating the Geopolitical Pulse and the Meningitis Outbreak of 2026

The March Velocity: Navigating the Geopolitical Pulse and the Meningitis Outbreak of 2026

This article examines the intense geopolitical and health challenges of March 2026, focusing on the Iran-US war and a major meningitis outbreak. It discusses the global economic impact, the importance of business resilience through digital automation, and the need for authentic human connection in a world dominated by AI.

Claude’s Neural Failure and the USS Tripoli: Navigating the 2035 Pivot to Kinetic Resilience

Claude's Neural Failure and the USS Tripoli: Navigating the 2035 Pivot to Kinetic Resilience

This article explores the transition from digital-centric governance to Kinetic Resilience, sparked by the failure of AI neural networks and strategic maritime movements. It discusses the rising value of biological assets and physical trade routes, suggesting that individuals must simplify their digital reliance to survive the 2035 geopolitical pivot.

The Asset-Light Revolution: Why Your Car and the Grid Are Yesterday’s Chains

The Asset-Light Revolution: Why Your Car and the Grid Are Yesterday's Chains

The article explores the transition to an asset-light lifestyle in 2026, drawing inspiration from Sri Lanka’s fuel-saving sabbaticals and Ethiopia’s automated civic models. It argues against centralized dependencies and consumerist traps, encouraging readers to build resilient, independent lives through digital automation and localized resource management.

Overclocking Your Reality: Why I am Burning the Shamrock and the Bracket in 2026

Overclocking Your Reality: Why I am Burning the Shamrock and the Bracket in 2026

The article explores personal optimization and financial agency during the geopolitical instability of March 2026. It encourages readers to abandon superstitions and government dependence in favor of aggressive cost-cutting and automation. By using technology to overclock their lives, individuals can maintain stability despite global crises and economic shifts.

St. Patricks Day Velocity: From Irish Luck to the 2026 Geopolitical Pulse

St. Patricks Day Velocity: From Irish Luck to the 2026 Geopolitical Pulse

The article explores the “March Velocity” of 2026, blending St. Patricks Day celebrations with geopolitical tensions, AI advancements, and sporting events. Golden Greg emphasizes the importance of using automated systems to navigate economic shifts while maintaining a luxury lifestyle, ultimately encouraging readers to find personal agency amidst global chaos.

The Domino Effect of the March Velocity: Liquidating Pizza for Project Hail Mary

The Domino Effect of the March Velocity: Liquidating Pizza for Project Hail Mary

The article analyzes the insolvency of Domino’s as a sign of a broader economic shift. Amidst the Australian fuel crisis and power outages, capital is moving from physical dependencies to digital narratives. Greg argues that “Project Hail Mary” style escapism and lean digital business models represent the future of high-margin growth.

The Invisible High-Fidelity Architecture of Effortless Power

The Invisible High-Fidelity Architecture of Effortless Power

This article explores the concept of invisible architecture as the foundation of power in 2026. By examining Banksy’s art market influence, Susie Wiles’ political strategy, and the rendering capabilities of DLSS 5, it highlights how high-fidelity systems create an illusion of effortless success for both individuals and global entities.