NEXUS: High-Bandwidth Mavericks
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The One Percent Who No Longer Fit — and Still Keep Going
Why NEXUS Werkstatt had to come into existence
20 hrs ago
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Ron van Helvoirt
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Online Debates Bore Me
A look inside a high-bandwidth Maverick mind: when you can already see the next five moves of a conversation, most online debates stop feeling like…
Mar 9
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Wout van Helvoirt
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To Break the Loop
Humans follow, systems exploit us, but those who act and find their tribe can finally step outside the cycle.
Mar 7
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Why the System Won’t Change
A reflection on systemic inertia, the limits of helping professions, and the challenges for high-capacity thinkers.
Mar 5
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Why Big Thinkers Struggle With Writing
Writing compresses your thought into a straight line. High-bandwidth minds often need to think out loud before reducing ideas to text.
Mar 3
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Wout van Helvoirt
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February 2026
Giftedness Is Not a Diagnosis. It’s a Business Model.
Why high-bandwidth minds don’t need interpretation, but peers—and why real alignment demands a different type of environment.
Feb 27
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Wout van Helvoirt
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Revolt Against the Giftedness Industry
Refuse the categories. Reject the experts. Reclaim your mind.
Feb 23
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Ron van Helvoirt
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Berlin Is Not a Romantic Choice
Building NEXUS where friction is visible and bandwidth is not a liability
Feb 23
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Ron van Helvoirt
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The Silence Around Our Fastest Minds
Why young people are changing faster than our institutions can understand.
Feb 19
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Ron van Helvoirt
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The Hunter in the System
Why high giftedness is not a vulnerability, but a weapon against illusion and mediocrity
Feb 17
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Ron van Helvoirt
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Experience Precedes Authority
On giftedness, embodiment, and the limits of second-hand knowledge
Feb 13
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Ron van Helvoirt
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Framing the Unframeable: Bandwidth Mismatch
Part two of a two-part series on why high-bandwidth mavericks disengage: when insight collapses under the cost of constant translation.
Feb 10
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Wout van Helvoirt
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