A brief
Escaping the Narrative, Together
Sometimes the facts are sitting in front of you and you still file them under the wrong story. A bank raises rates. A block fills with for-sale signs. Work asks you to use a new tool. The thing itself was public. The story you already believed did the sorting. That miss is what we mean by unregistered reality.
This site is not trying to make you love the next ten years or dread them. Tools will change jobs, money, medicine, and how people are supervised. Houses, roads, and habits will change slower than apps. Both of those can be true at once. You do not have to pick a team.
The useful habit is simple. Look at the thing before you look at the caption. Count what you can count. Notice when a comfortable sentence is standing in for evidence. Ask who can still say no to a system that talks back. You decide what that is worth.
You are close enough to adult life that the next decade will be yours to live in, not just watch. What do you want a job to be for? What should a government be allowed to turn off in your wallet or at a door? Who do you owe care to when machines do more of the paid work? Those are your questions. This project only asks you not to outsource them.