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FIFA Doesn't Need Another Committee. It Needs a Line It Cannot Fire.
In late July 2026, FIFA’s own chief operating officer told staff that they had been deceived.
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Your Kid Never Signed a Release Form: The Quiet Exploitation of Sharenting
There is a particular kind of parent who has become impossible to avoid on the internet, and chances are you already know exactly who they are without…
Aug 6
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Approaching One Year on Substack: What Do You Enjoy Reading Most?
As I approach one year on this platform, I want to thank each of you for reading my work and engaging with the articles that have resonated with you…
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Has Joe Rogan finally run out of steam?
This isn’t an attack on Joe Rogan, nor is it another attempt to squeeze him into the political boxes that seem to dominate every discussion about him.
Aug 1
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July 2026
Taking UAPs Seriously
Why the changing conversation about unidentified aerial phenomena may be asking us to reconsider humanity's place in the universe.
Jul 22
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When Labour Still Has Leverage
Imagine waking up tomorrow to discover that employees of every major corporation in the world had resigned.
Jul 21
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Is "AI Slop" an Excuse to Not Think?
Since I started publishing on Substack in 2025, I have noticed many comments accusing me of using an LLM to write my essays.
Jul 19
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Ronaldo Derangement Syndrome: When the Narrative Matters More Than the Football
There was a time when football punditry involved watching the match first and forming an opinion afterwards.
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The Quiet Atrophy of Human Judgement
Every conversation I have inside financial services eventually arrives at the same place.
Jul 1
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June 2026
Sam Harris and the Arrogance of Never Looking in the Mirror
There is something almost remarkable about Sam Harris’s ability to demand self-reflection from everyone except himself.
Jun 27
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From Skeptic to Salesman? Neil deGrasse Tyson and the Economics of Attention
There was a time when I actively looked forward to hearing Neil deGrasse Tyson speak.
Jun 20
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Are We Quietly Rebuilding the Conditions for Another Enron?
The corporate world likes to believe it learns from its mistakes.
Jun 13
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