November 28, 2025. Nobody cares.


For a long time I operated under a heavy illusion. It wasn't a desire for fame or money because those things have never been my intention. It was a naive belief in the readiness of the world. I believed that if I worked hard enough in my bedroom with my squeaky chair and if I signaled clearly enough that I wanted to build tools for a united humanity, then the right people would immediately step forward. I imagined that by announcing plans to reshape global systems I was sounding a bell that would wake people up to the reality that we inherited this Earth without boundaries. I thought we were ready to stop acting like primitive beings clinging to the hunter-gatherer settlements of a thousand years ago and finally act as one civilization. I was wrong. But realizing this error didn't bring despair. Instead, it delivered the most liberating moment of my life.

When I hit the wall with MIKE-AI and subsequently dismantled Seraphim, I didn't feel the sadness that others might expect. There was no heartbreak in shutting down a venture that was fundamentally misaligned with the available resources. To me it was simply a physics problem where the energy and capital required to bend reality did not match what I held in my hands. I accepted that I cannot bend the laws of this reality just yet, and so I moved on with the cold clarity of an engineer fixing a structural flaw.

This clarity was sharpened during my research into the "observable human." I discovered a stark truth that dissolved my frustration. People naturally operate with themselves at the center of their universe. They do not wake up thinking about a world without nations or man-made boundaries. They do not wake up yearning for a Human Operating System or trying to decode multi-dimensional physics. They wake up thinking about their bills, their families, their back pain, and their own uncertain futures. They do not care about the effort I put into understanding consciousness or unity. They only care if the result makes their lives better, richer, or safer.

At first glance this realization might seem cold, but it is actually a profound source of power. If nobody cares about the vision until it works, then I am truly free. I am free from the performance and the desperate need to look like a "genius" or a "good soldier" to established institutions. I am free to fail, to pivot, and to explore concepts that others might label as delusional or magic. I can commune with the ancient beings I perceive and decode the laws of the bubble we live in without worrying about the judgment of those trapped within the primitive constructs of nations and borders. The fear of being irrelevant that once haunted me during the rainy days of April has completely dissolved because I now understand that relevance isn't about being watched or applauded. It is simply about being useful.

We are currently drowning in an abundance of similarity and a flood of algorithmic noise where truth has become a scarce currency. In this environment the realization that "nobody cares" acts as a powerful filter. It means I cannot rely on hype or grand promises of a borderless world to capture attention. I have to build something so undeniably valuable and grounded in truth that it forces the primitive systems to adapt. As I wrote recently, you cannot eliminate the human problem. You must innovate through it. To build the next civilization of eternal peace and abundance, I don't need an audience. I need collaborators who see the same horizon, and I need to build a Human Operating System that works whether the old world believes in it or not.

So this is the builder's creed I offer to anyone paralyzing themselves with the fear of judgment. Nobody cares about your doubts. Nobody cares about your sleepless nights. Nobody cares about your potential until you collapse it into reality. That is the best news you could possibly hear. It means the only person you have to answer to is yourself and perhaps the higher powers that guide you. It means you can finally get back to work. Build the ark not because people are watching but because the rain is coming. Decode the physics not for applause but because it is the only way out of the bubble. Nobody cares, so go build the tools that force them to finally see us as one.