Posts like a jobless visionary
Unsolicited wisdom on everything
From coffee to I don't know what
Casual briliance
Existential banter
Stay sharp. Stay kind. But don’t mistake polish for presence.
The art of the con is real.
And the price of falling for it is often paid in trust, time, and truth.
Stay sharp. Stay kind. But don’t mistake polish for presence.
The art of the con is real.
And the price of falling for it is often paid in trust, time, and truth.
In a world full of cons, the real ones are often quiet.
They’re not selling their pain.
They’re not chasing your attention.
They’re just… living honestly.
In a world full of cons, the real ones are often quiet.
They’re not selling their pain.
They’re not chasing your attention.
They’re just… living honestly.
The solution?
Stop being impressed.
Start observing.
Don’t just listen to what people say, watch what they do when no one is looking.
The solution?
Stop being impressed.
Start observing.
Don’t just listen to what people say, watch what they do when no one is looking.
We’re so desperate to be seen, to belong, to be safe, that we accept versions of truth that feel good rather than are good.
We’re so desperate to be seen, to belong, to be safe, that we accept versions of truth that feel good rather than are good.
People don’t just scam with words, they scam with energy.
Fake empathy. Fake support.
They learn what you crave, and become it.
People don’t just scam with words, they scam with energy.
Fake empathy. Fake support.
They learn what you crave, and become it.
The most dangerous con?
Emotional manipulation masked as vulnerability.
It feels like truth. It feels like connection.
But it’s calculated, curated, and crafted to keep you watching, trusting… giving.
The most dangerous con?
Emotional manipulation masked as vulnerability.
It feels like truth. It feels like connection.
But it’s calculated, curated, and crafted to keep you watching, trusting… giving.
We follow people not because they’re real, but because they’re good at seeming real.
A well-timed cry, a story of “trauma,” a post about healing, and suddenly, we’re sold.
But ask yourself: Is this real, or rehearsed?
We follow people not because they’re real, but because they’re good at seeming real.
A well-timed cry, a story of “trauma,” a post about healing, and suddenly, we’re sold.
But ask yourself: Is this real, or rehearsed?
The con isn’t just about money anymore.
It’s about clout, validation, status.
People are mastering how to look the part without living the truth.
It’s the performance of depth, the illusion of care.
The con isn’t just about money anymore.
It’s about clout, validation, status.
People are mastering how to look the part without living the truth.
It’s the performance of depth, the illusion of care.