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- Volker Wertich

Fuck Me Crazy Today

He realized his entire life was a performance for an audience he didn't like, paid for with time he couldn't get back. The "crazy" lifestyle wasn't the thrill—it was the noise he used to drown out the fact that he was lonely in a room full of people. He was a curator of moments but a stranger to himself.

💡 : Sometimes the craziest thing you can do in a world of constant noise is to finally embrace the silence. If you'd like to explore this further, tell me: fuck me crazy

: The hidden emotional price paid for a life lived entirely in the fast lane. He realized his entire life was a performance

Everett was the king of "neon hollows"—the kind of entertainment that feels like a fever dream and costs more than a small country’s GDP. His lifestyle was a relentless cycle of private jets, underground Galas where the masks cost more than the wine, and a digital footprint that made him the envy of millions. He didn't just attend the party; he was the party. 💡 : Sometimes the craziest thing you can

One night, after a launch event for a virtual reality platform that promised to let users "live forever in bliss," Everett found himself on the balcony of a penthouse in Tokyo. Below him, the city pulsed with millions of lives he would never know, and for the first time, the silence of the 60th floor felt heavier than the bass from the club downstairs.

What part of your lifestyle feels the most "crazy" or intense?

: How digital "fame" and high-octane entertainment can actually increase feelings of isolation.

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He realized his entire life was a performance for an audience he didn't like, paid for with time he couldn't get back. The "crazy" lifestyle wasn't the thrill—it was the noise he used to drown out the fact that he was lonely in a room full of people. He was a curator of moments but a stranger to himself.

💡 : Sometimes the craziest thing you can do in a world of constant noise is to finally embrace the silence. If you'd like to explore this further, tell me:

: The hidden emotional price paid for a life lived entirely in the fast lane.

Everett was the king of "neon hollows"—the kind of entertainment that feels like a fever dream and costs more than a small country’s GDP. His lifestyle was a relentless cycle of private jets, underground Galas where the masks cost more than the wine, and a digital footprint that made him the envy of millions. He didn't just attend the party; he was the party.

One night, after a launch event for a virtual reality platform that promised to let users "live forever in bliss," Everett found himself on the balcony of a penthouse in Tokyo. Below him, the city pulsed with millions of lives he would never know, and for the first time, the silence of the 60th floor felt heavier than the bass from the club downstairs.

What part of your lifestyle feels the most "crazy" or intense?

: How digital "fame" and high-octane entertainment can actually increase feelings of isolation.

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