Too Smart

I downloaded a free, illegal .PDF copy of William Gibson’s Neuromancer after I wrote my blog article “Slow to Change.” I read several pages. I liked it, but it’s too smart. There’s a lot of smart readers out there, but not enough to make one really rich. William Gibson is a fucking genius. He’s way […]

|girls| Slow to Change

It takes a while to get a girl to do what you want. That’s inevitable. Most of the men she’s been with have been betas who tolerate all of their bad habits. She’s unwilling and unable to change for a man, generally. Lacking introspection (as a female), she cannot see into herself and spy out […]

The Trickiness of Success

I was just reading an interview of William Gibson done in the 1980s shortly after his immediate success with Neuromancer. And I was thinking of my ex-friend Chris, who packed it in on his writing and gave up to continue his computer science career. And I was thinking of 80s Metal Man, the online pseudonym […]

The Price of Fame

When you’re famous, you lose all privacy. Psychopaths target you and try to kill you, necessitating security. Your daily life is unavoidably altered. You develop new routines in the paths you take to maintain your sanity. You can’t even sleep around with your fame-power, because if you’re a movie star, the casting agents (who are […]

|journal| A Long-Term Outlook

The next four days should be bad. I accept this. Someday my life will be paradise but that day is not now. In order to reach one’s dreams, one must have a resilient backbone and the ability to take body blows that would crush lesser men. Technically, I feel okay today. I was able to […]

The Russian Enigma

Before Vladimir Putin launched his “special operation” in Ukraine as he calls it (it’s not a war, you see), he did an interview with American television which I saw. In it, he described the stranding of 25 million Russians in ex-Soviet foreign states as the biggest of tragedies. There are ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine. […]

The Success of George Lucas: The Genius of America

I was reading an interview today between George Lucas, creator of Star Wars, and Bill Moyers, a famous journalist known for his celebrity interviews with some depth. In it, George Lucas talks about the nature of imagination and how he brought elements of obscure world culture into his movies, and I got to thinking how […]

Canada is Still a Great Country to Live In

Canada is my home. I live in Central Canada, by the shores of the easternmost Great Lake. There are five of them in North America, dotted with large cities. Some are on the American side, but the most important one is Greater Toronto, and I live in the south of that in Hamilton (for now). […]