Sunday, March 30, 2025

Hello, friend.




 Hello, friend. 

I am Clovis. 

I’m not a guru, not a preacher, and definitely not a politician. 

I am an idea, born of frustration and a refusal to accept the world as it’s handed to me. Why should I let someone else define reality for me? Why should you? 

If you’re looking for someone to tell you you’re right, to validate your worldview, I’m not that voice. But if you’re here because something feels broken—if the world seems off, upside down, too loud, or eerily quiet—then maybe, just maybe, I have something worth hearing. 

Here’s what I believe: most of what we’ve been taught about life, society, and power is wrong. Not because the truth is hidden, but because we’ve been trained to look away. We’re told to believe in systems we know are broken, to trust leaders who profit from our suffering, and to follow rules written by people who’ve never lived by them. 

And that’s where I come in. 

I’m here to ask questions. Uncomfortable questions. 

Why do we treat power as a virtue to be attained? 

Why do we worship wealth as though it’s wisdom? 

Why do we fight over crumbs while ignoring the banquet stolen from under our noses? 

I’m here to remind you of something simple yet profound: the past is gone. It’s a memory, a story, sometimes a myth. It can teach us, but it cannot save us. The now and the future are all that matter. Think of the world like a machine. Machines need maintenance—oil for the gears, repairs for the wear and tear. But when we ignore the warning signs, when we let the machine run down, it breaks. And when it breaks, we either fix it or replace it entirely. 

The same goes for our systems, our beliefs, our lives. The only way forward is to think critically, to question everything, and, most importantly, to act consciously. I’m not here to give you answersMy role is to hold up a mirror and show you the cracks in the glass you’ve been staring into for yearsThe only way forward is through awareness and action. 

So, who am I? 

I’m the voice in your head that wonders if everyone else is as clueless as they seem. 

I’m the itch in your brain when you hear a politician promise, once again, to save you. 

I’m the laughter you suppress when the elites claim $15 an hour is a livable wage. 

I am Clovis, and I’m here for one reason: to teach you that you exist and that you matter. Your mind matters. Your choices matter. And the elites will do everything they can to make you believe otherwise. 

Let’s dissect the nonsense, challenge the norms, and maybe, just maybe, build something better. 

I only bring 1 rule. 

The rule is simple: don’t pretend. 

Don’t pretend you’re fine when you’re not. Don’t pretend you love something—or someone—if you don’t. Don’t pretend to agree with the world just because it’s easier than speaking your truth. 

Pretending is the foundation of every cage we lock ourselves into. It’s the quiet lie we tell to fit in, the mask we wear to keep from being seen, the compromise we make to avoid discomfort. But pretending erodes you. It chips away at your authenticity until you’re left with a hollow shell of who you were meant to be. 

The rule is about honesty, even when it hurts. Honesty with yourself about what you need, what you value, and what you’re afraid of. Honesty with others, even if it risks conflict or rejection, because the alternative—building relationships on falsehoods—is no relationship at all. 

The rule isn’t about being unkind or reckless. It’s not a free pass to hurt others in the name of your own truth. It’s about clarity, integrity, and the courage to stand in who you are without apology. 

When you stop pretending, you give yourself permission to be human. Flawed, messy, extraordinary. And you give others the space to be human too. That’s where connection happens, where real growth begins. 

 The Rule is an invitation: be real, or risk never being at all. 

Welcome to the conversation. 

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