
The Systems We Inherit: Rewiring the Invisible Blueprints of Our Lives
Take a moment to look at your current life: your job, your home, your daily habits. Which one of those feels like a "borrowed model"? Which inherited assumption is holding you back?

The Ohm's Law of Housing Affordability: Why the Circuit is Overloaded
Affordability isn’t just an economic problem. It’s a systems problem.

Engineering Affordability: How Modular Thinking Can Repair the Housing System
Housing affordability is not a question of preference or lifestyle—it's a systemic failure.

The Blueprint for Scale: Kit-of-Parts and Collaborative Networks
The KOP model, especially in a hybrid application, requires a major supply chain shift—the very solution needed for mass-market affordability of any product.

Scale, But Smart: Why National Housing Solutions Must Be Regional
In my last post, I argued we need to build homes like cookies—in batches, not one at a time. The shift to efficiency is non-negotiable for solving the affordability crisis.

Why Homes Should Be Built Like Cookies: A Batch at a Time
🍪 Nobody bakes just one cookie.

Why Our Building System Fails Local Income: The True Cost of Buying a Home
In finance, "affordable" housing means spending no more than 30% of your gross household income on housing costs. Anything above that, and a household is in "housing stress."