Crypto Coven: When Magic Meets the Blockchain

There’s a moment we’re all living in right now where everything feels… encrypted. Not just our data—our identities, our relationships, our time, our attention. We’re constantly being asked to “opt in,” to “accept terms,” to “trust the system,” to turn our lives into transactions. Continue reading “Crypto Coven: When Magic Meets the Blockchain”

Gen Z Isn’t Here to ‘Save the World’—They’re Here to Fix the Mess

Gen ZWelcome to Adulthood: The Group Project Is on Fire

As Generation Z lines up in itchy graduation gowns and takes approximately 900 photos for Instagram (plus 12 “candid” ones where they’re definitely candidly looking at the camera), a weird realization starts to sink in: adulthood is not arriving with balloons and a welcome basket. It’s arriving like an overdue group project where half the team never showed up, the rubric is missing, and the classroom is on fire.

Because here’s the thing—Gen Z is stepping into a world that looks… different.  Different than the one their parents and grandparents entered. And by “different,” I mean “the tutorial level is over and now the final boss is climate change, rent, and a political argument happening in the comments section of a video about sourdough.”

From day one, they’ve been raised in the background hum of crisis. Wildfires? Check. Floods? Check. “Once-in-a-lifetime” storms happening every other Tuesday? Check. Economic instability? Absolutely. Watching adults argue about basic facts like it’s a sport? Also check. Add in a culture of greed, division, and “I got mine, good luck,” and yeah—this is the soup they’ve been simmering in since birth.

Continue reading “Gen Z Isn’t Here to ‘Save the World’—They’re Here to Fix the Mess”

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