An eclipse over a field

Vision

Towards Collective Abundance

We live in the space between stories: a scarcity myth losing its grip, and a more abundant world trying to be born.

There’s nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns.
Octavia E. Butler

For the first time in history, we hold abundance technologies: AI, robotics, renewable energy, and biotechnology, all trending toward radically lower cost. The means to meet everyone’s needs are arriving. Yet we keep running them on an operating system built for scarcity — one that manufactures shortage, rewards hoarding, and calls competition a virtue.

When limitless tools meet zero-sum logic, the result is concentration rather than liberation. I do not accept that path as inevitable.

Three convictions
01

Scarcity is a design choice.

Not a law of physics. We hold the tools — and therefore the responsibility — to choose otherwise.
02

Technology is a mirror.

It reflects the consciousness that builds and wields it. The deepest technical work is human work first.
03

Resources are a commons.

The natural and informational alike are meant to be stewarded by the many, not captured by the few.
A grammar for choosing

I try to name what I am choosing for, not only what I oppose.

In myself

  1. 01

    Wisdom over intelligence

  2. 02

    Integration over fragmentation

  3. 03

    Curiosity over certainty

  4. 04

    Awe over hubris

With others

  1. 01

    Sharing over hoarding

  2. 02

    Collaboration over competition

  3. 03

    Grace over judgment

  4. 04

    Belonging over separation

In the world

  1. 01

    Abundance over scarcity

  2. 02

    Regeneration over extraction

  3. 03

    Equilibrium over instability

  4. 04

    Discovery over depletion

The theory of change

Inside out.

How we treat each other becomes how our systems behave. A community running on fear will build walls no matter how capable its tools; one grounded in trust will build for sharing. So change moves from a resilient self, to a connected community, to a regenerative world. You cannot build the third without the second, or the second without the first.

That is why I start small and in person: people in a room, a real question, and trust growing between them. A forest expands through unseen connection underground. So do we.

What I am building toward

The Quantum Harvest

The Quantum Harvest is my long arc toward collective abundance. It is not a separate identity from my work; it is the horizon underneath it. Today it takes concrete forms: gatherings that rebuild connection, sovereign tools that return time and agency, writing that helps us see the structures beneath our experience, and counsel that helps institutions aim powerful capability at worthy missions.

The longer horizon is infrastructure owned close to the communities it serves, value kept circulating rather than extracted, and shared resources protected from being financialized away. I am not trying to convert the world from the top. I am building working proof — patterns others can see, trust, and make their own.

The pathway to my flourishing is paved with the stones of others’ flourishing. We get there together, or we do not get there at all.

Take this as an invitation as much as a vision.