essays
thoughts on technology, culture, and the slow resistance to a fast world.
Living More and Loving More
→Somewhere along the way, someone lied. They sold us the wrong dream — that success means screens, schedules, and status. That to matter, we have to constantly do more, own more, post more.
The Internet Used to Be a Library, Now It's a Marketplace
→There was a time when the internet felt pure — a place of curiosity, creativity, and community. You could search for something, learn, and move on. No one followed you with ads.
Life Is Easy If We Make It That Way
→I've lived half my life in Zimbabwe and half in the United States, and that contrast has taught me one thing: life is easy if we make it that way.
Success Is a Numbers Game — Nothing More
→I didn't learn about success from a textbook — I learned it from experience. From college and scholarship applications, to job rejections, to reaching out to investors, I began to see a pattern: success isn't magic, it's mathematics.
Ubiquitous Assimilation: The Erasure of Original Thought
→There is a quiet war being fought every day — not with weapons, but with trends. A war where originality dies not by censorship, but by assimilation.