What to Expect from this Blog
I started this blog with the aim to write regularly. Since then, I have been busy finishing up my studies at the London School of Economics, but now I can finally charge ahead with putting my thoughts online.
But I have changed my mind. I will not necessarily be writing regularly simply because I believe I should only write when I have a compelling reason to. When there is nothing sufficiently interesting to be written, I don’t think I should bother the reader with something I don’t myself believe is worth his time.
Instead, you can expect me to share irregular but profound accounts of my interests and endeavours, which I can promise will not disappoint. Like my series about the science of architecture (Architecture and Evolution), the content on this blog is meant to give the reader a solid and fruitful understanding of what I will be writing about. Short bits and my thoughts on the topics of the day do not fit into this category.
In the near future, I will be writing about private jurisdictions, about which I am also writing an abstract economics book, as well as my experiences as an intern at Honduras Próspera, the first such jurisdiction in history. I ended up here out of a very deep interest in this topic and because I really believe, which I am not saying lightly, that Próspera is on the cutting edge of what could become one of the most profound structural political and economic revolutions in history. Follow my experiences for free by subscribing to this blog.
Stay tuned!
George/Gijs