The Evil Eye Was Right: Why Sharing Kills What You're Building
Does sharing good news destroy it? One writer connects the evil eye to quantum physics and the observer effect — arguing that language itself collapses potential.
Does sharing good news destroy it? One writer connects the evil eye to quantum physics and the observer effect — arguing that language itself collapses potential.
A personal essay on Wittgenstein's claim that language limits our world — and why missing your tram stop for a philosophy book is not a waste of time.
Speaking doesn't just express thought — it generates it. An editorial on how vibration, voice, and motion are the true engines of human creativity.
Language rewards performance, not truth. An editorial on why linguistic clarity is a trap — and why frequency-based communication deserves serious exploration.
Language filters people, not connects them. This editorial argues that the real universal language lives below words — in frequency, vibration, and intention.