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International man of mystery. They've given me a number, and taken away my name. I don't often post, but when I do I noticed a typo 0.03 seconds after hitting send.

I think he's more known for this type of work though. I used to drive by this in Lisbon all the time. He talked about using destructive processes (jackhammers, explosives, etc...) as creative techniques & I always thought that was a really neat concept.

It appears that none of the the clients I use support images in DMs so here's the ones that yours reminded me of. You talked about the wheat paste & layers & he actually used layered advertising posters as the media for some of these (& I think some just emulate that style.)

nostr:npub1ndketdm2qyv35nrhsxzks8kh7w7w6tll4rjp29hv0qjqkgfjsh6snmgk2v I wondered if you are familiar with Vhils. He is one of my favorite artists & I loved seeing his pieces when I lived in Portugal. Some of your work reminds me of some of his. So, I thought you might be interested if you hadn't heard of him.

Well shit. I guess the work situation isn’t going to improve any time soon.

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**Being Rich is an Energy You Carry**

Being rich isn’t just about the amount of money in your account. It’s an energy, a frequency, a presence that you embody long before wealth ever arrives. Money is simply a reflection of the **vibe you carry**, not just the effort you put in. Some people seem to attract wealth effortlessly, while others chase it endlessly. The difference isn’t luck—it’s how they move, how they think, and the energy they project.

Richness is an aura, not a balance sheet. People who are truly wealthy don’t walk around questioning whether they deserve abundance—they assume it. They don’t hesitate or over-explain; they move with certainty, making decisions from a place of power, not fear. This is why high-vibe people naturally pull wealth toward them. Scarcity repels money, but abundance attracts it. If you believe you are valuable, the world will mirror that belief back to you.

The world doesn’t just give wealth to those who work the hardest. It responds to the energy you put out. If you act like money is scarce, it will always be out of reach. If you move like you already have it, it starts gravitating toward you. This is why some people make millions and lose it all—they never had the internal foundation to hold wealth. Money likes certainty. It follows those who treat it with ease, not desperation.

You don’t have to be rich to carry rich energy. It starts with how you present yourself, how you value your time, and what you surround yourself with. Own quality, even in small things. Invest in knowledge, aesthetics, and presence. Move with selectivity—sovereign men do not dilute themselves with disposable things. When you start embodying richness before it physically arrives, wealth simply becomes the natural consequence.

**Rich isn’t something you earn. It’s something you tune into. The money is just a side effect.**

It probably works both ways. I was born poor & probably always will be as I find the idea of being rich very uncomfortable.

nostr:npub17934d3gls4x6f5e63y5p2pryk6l3m0qlzppufsnprnkw5h8099wsme7hnc if/when I lose my federal job &: can finally partake of some legal weed can I come on your show? 🤣

I need a map of where to find cool art in Paris.

How do you move on after the disappointment/disillusionment of realizing most everything you thought you knew about life was wrong?

When I lived in HK there was a store that sold Japanese crafts & cool stuff. They had a DIY leather wallet kit. You basically just had to do the sewing/stitching I think.

I notice Kanye Tweets in all caps. Are we sure nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx isn't running that account?

I never had interest in Bitcoin pins, but I may be meeting with a high government official soon & now I can see the appeal.

Yes. I can't stand having paper or wood in my mouth. Even as I kid I didn't like the little ice cream cups with the flat wooden "spoons."

I don't complain about them. I just throw them in the trash & think it's a shame they are so wasteful.

My wife was cleaning out my jacket & found my Globetrotter the other day. She stopped & really looked closely at it for the first time & said "Wow, this actually really nice. Good quality."