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Enough
On komorebi, knowing what is enough, and why the high bandwidth Maverick needs fewer inputs and more trees—not as philosophy, but as a daily practice.
Apr 29
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Wout van Helvoirt
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What injustice does to people who perceive sharply — and the choice that comes after
On the lasting imprint of sharp perception, the appeal of withdrawal, and the structural difficulty of remaining open after betrayal
Apr 27
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Ron van Helvoirt
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AI as Infrastructure
AI isn’t becoming conscious. It’s being embedded into housing, lending, and finance—enforcing patterns that shape who gets access, and under what…
Apr 25
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Freeze, Flee, or Fight: The Choice That Actually Matters
Most people shut down or walk away when things break. Few stay and engage. This is about meaning, responsibility, and the harder path that leads…
Apr 21
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Why Nothing Feels Worth Doing Anymore
When your brain gets used to constant stimulation, everything else feels boring. Here’s how that happens, and how to fix it.
Apr 17
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Wout van Helvoirt
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A Space Without Headphones
On constant consumption, diminishing depth, and choosing what is actually worth your time.
Apr 13
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Constant Repetition Is a Red Flag
When something is repeated and overemphasized, it’s often directing your attention away from what actually matters. High-bandwidth Mavericks recognize…
Apr 7
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Wout van Helvoirt
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March 2026
Stop Looking for Answers Outside Yourself
The more you look to others for answers, the more disconnected and miserable you become. This is about breaking that cycle and facing reality on your…
Mar 31
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Wout van Helvoirt
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When Your Life Becomes Too Small for Who You’re Becoming
Where your old role no longer fits, and your new one quietly asks to be seen.
Mar 30
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Ron van Helvoirt
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If You’ve Always Felt Out of Place — This Is Why
Giftedness as Perception, Systemic Friction, and the Cost of Seeing Too Much
Mar 26
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Ron van Helvoirt
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Reading Books Might Make You Dumber
Reading isn’t the problem. Passive consumption is. Why books can quietly isolate you and kill real thinking if you’re not careful.
Mar 25
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Wout van Helvoirt
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The One Percent Who No Longer Fit — and Still Keep Going
Why NEXUS Werkstatt had to come into existence
Mar 19
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Ron van Helvoirt
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