No pep talks. No hype. Just grounded ideas and honest thinking.

If you’ve landed cold, this is a thinking space for people weighing something important — usually about work, money, time, or direction
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You don’t need to read everything, and you don’t need to agree with anything.
Most people either explore the ideas or use a clarity session to talk it through.
This video shows one example of how I think things through — by questioning assumptions, slowing the pace, and removing pressure before trying to reach a decision.
It’s not a method to follow, and it’s not meant to be definitive. It’s simply a way of thinking that some people find useful when things feel noisy or unsettled.
Learning to ask better questions instead of giving advice is something people charge thousands to teach — this explained it more clearly than I’ve heard it put before.
— YouTube comment on How I Learned to Ignore Other People’s Opinions
Beyond what you say, it’s how you say it — calm, reflective, and without hype. Every video feels like an opportunity to pause and think.
— YouTube comment on The Real Reason We Stay in Jobs That Make us Unhappy
Most people I work with aren’t lacking options. They’re drowning in them. These ideas help make decisions feel simpler.
How much money you actually need to live day-to-day without constant pressure — and how getting clear on that can change what feels possible.
How to tell the difference between outside noise — expectations, comparisons, opinions — and what genuinely feels right for you.
How time seems to disappear without you noticing — and why that matters when you’re making long-term decisions.
Much of my work is with people who aren’t in crisis, but aren’t fully settled either — and want to understand why before making a move.
Practical frameworks you can apply immediately
Lessons from my own decisions and experiments
Ideas that don’t always make it onto YouTube
No noise. Just one email a week.
If you value clear thinking over hype, this will suit you..
If some of these ideas feel familiar but you’re not sure what they mean for your own situation, a Clarity Session offers a structured way to talk things through calmly and without pressure.
Some people read a few ideas, watch a video — often after finding the channel or seeing the first video, which has had over a million views — and leave with a bit more clarity than they had before.
Others come back over time, especially when similar questions keep resurfacing.
Some eventually decide to talk things through — sometimes about life direction, sometimes about shaping their own YouTube path — not because they need answers, but because it helps to slow things down with someone else...
That’s intentional.
This site isn’t designed to push you toward a decision or momentum.
It’s here so you can look at your own situation more clearly — and decide what, if anything, needs to change in your own time.
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Minimum Viable Income is a simple question: what is the smallest, honest amount of money that would allow you to live a life that feels workable and non‑anxious, for the season you’re in now?
Not a forever number. Not a social‑media number. Just a calm, present‑tense figure that covers your real costs and a bit of breathing room.
When you have this number, a few things often shift:
If you’d like to look at your own Minimum Viable Income, the Clarity session is one place to do that slowly and without performance pressure.
A lot of productive, kind people live with a constant background hum of "I should be doing more." This is noise, not guidance.
Clarity, in contrast, is usually quieter and less dramatic. It often sounds like: "This is enough for now." or "That would be nice, but it doesn’t need to happen this year."
One useful question is: if this thought became permanently true, would my life feel more spacious or more cramped?
In Clarity sessions we’re not trying to silence every anxious thought. We’re just trying to tell the difference between useful signals and old, automated noise so your choices can be a little kinder and more deliberate.
Time Drift is what happens when your calendar slowly fills with things you never consciously chose, until your days no longer look like the life you say you want.
No single meeting, obligation, or favour is the problem. It’s the slow tilt. A few degrees off, sustained over months and years.
A gentle way to notice drift is to compare two calendars:
In Clarity sessions we often map these two weeks side by side and look for the smallest, kindest adjustments that would start to close the gap without pretending your constraints don’t exist.