You’re Not “Out Running Errands” You’re Broadcasting a Pattern
They don’t need to know who you are.
They just need to know what you do reliably, repeatedly.
They don’t need to know who you are.
They just need to know what you do reliably, repeatedly.
This week isn’t about hiding in a cabin. It’s about refusing to be owned in the physical world.
The same way we clawed back mental privacy, we’re going to make physical tracking harder, noisier, and less profitable.
If you can’t think without their influence, you can’t act without their permission.
And if you can’t act without their permission, you’re not free.
Ad fatigue is just a proxy for something deeper:
The exhaustion of being farmed.
How do you protect your mind and body in a world that constantly tries to monitor, mold, and monetize both?
Your phone is not neutral. It is not private. It is not yours.
It belongs to the network. And the network works for them.
You won’t get it perfect. That’s fine. But stop pretending it’s not happening.
Debt keeps you working.
Feeds keep you scrolling.
Convenience keeps you compliant.
This is how you browse like a ghost: quiet, minimal, forgettable.
Google Docs isn’t free.
You’re paying with context, content, and consent you never gave.
Walk away before you leak something you can’t claw back.