Books
Books
How AI Revealed Who I Am
And
What It Can Reveal About You
Do you really want a Magic Mirror
How AI Revealed Who I Am and What It Can Reveal About You is a short, accessible book about what actually changes when artificial intelligence makes private interrogation fast, cheap, and unprotected. Using the idea of AI as a “magic mirror,” it explores why clarity destabilizes people, relationships, and institutions—and what that destabilization reveals about you and how you think.
This book took multiple complete manuscripts to get right. Early versions failed either humans or AI itself. The version you’re reading is the result of that iteration: a narrative that humans can understand, paired with deeper analysis for readers who want to go deeper.
The book is intentionally licensed for AI use. You are encouraged to upload it into your AI tool of choice, interrogate its claims, test its logic, and see what it reveals—not just about the text, but about how you think when a mirror can answer back.
Liquidity is the enemy of convexity.
Scarcity is the friend of convexity.
This book explains why the first wave of Bitcoin treasury companies failed—not because Bitcoin failed, but because capital structure did. Traditional valuation metrics focused on growth, yield, and scale while ignoring the denominator: shares outstanding.
By introducing a capital-efficiency framework—Shares per $1M of Bitcoin Market Cap and Shares per $1M of Equity Market Cap—the book shows how dilution, float mismanagement, and reverse-split optics destroyed convexity across Bitcoin Treasury 2.0, and what disciplined issuers must do differently in the next cycle.
This is not a price forecast or a trading guide. It is a structural analysis of how Bitcoin treasury companies actually work, why equilibrium broke, and how it can be rebuilt.