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A lot of art is what I would consider internal alchemy. The painting is not really the most valuable product from the process, really it is the process itself. Unfortunately the benefits of the process are not transferable so I create art in order to help you feel how I feel at the end of the process to encourage you to undertake it for yourself.

The stories we tell and the pieces we produce are all futile attempts to condense and transfer the desired outcomes of internal alchemy. Enlightenment, peace, excitement, discernment all conveyed through a painting. An over simulating explosion of colour. Or perhaps a story with a valuable moral. The information, the sensations and the tales from the new world are the only way we're gonna get our people into the next frontier for the future.

This is (partially) why I decided to start wayvydayly because while the paintings are important and pretty, what's really paramount are the ideas behind the images. The new world, this frontier for the future I referenced isn't a new planet or a new country but literally a new mental landscape. There is so much untapped mental space in my brain, your brain, everyone is criminally underutilizing the super computer between their ears. But this could be remedied with internal alchemy. A sort of standardized curriculum that is flexible enough to meet the needs of the individual but universal enough to be widely adopted and relatable.

I was watching this YouTube video and I think he said (in reference to the iPhone and Steve Jobs) to make the platform easy enough to adopt so the user can use it to solve their own problems. And that has become a really useful framework in order to think about wayvy and it's products. Fundamentally, our product is an idea. A way of life and a way of thinking that we believe will produce the most net good for humanity. Giving people the tools (or platform) they need in order to perform their own internal alchemy for the good of humanity. Trojan horsing some kinda life altering insight into a 18 second brain rot tik Tok. Maybe I should actually do that hold on that's a pretty good idea. Would you watch that video? Aite man well I'm starting to ramble so

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