
Open Letter to Eckhart Tolle
May 29, 2025
What is a Practice Partner?
July 16, 2025Do I really think I can save the world? Before I give that a yes or no answer, we need to make some observations about how life on Earth works. Modern science has well established the fractal nature of life. This can be described as the smallest cells optimizing until they are combined with other cells to form a higher life form.
This same pattern can be seen from mycoplasma to the leaves and branches of a tree, all the way up to the solar system, the galaxy, and beyond.
The human body is a perfect example of what can be accomplished when cells with different functions can be combined and work together.
Therefore, fundamental change is based on two factors: individual optimization and the connection of those individuals.
The Power of How, a new book coming out in August, delivers the insight you need to accelerate your individual optimization so you can be your best self on your terms.
The Practice Partner mobile app will then help those optimized individuals get connected.
To answer the question. No, I have no delusions that “I can save the world” any more than I can make a tree grow. But I can water the roots and let nature do its thing.
Masters like Eckhart Tolle and Sahdguru, as well as quantum science, have all been trying to tell us “this is how the world really works,” but I don’t see a lot of practical application of that knowledge. Like Kevin Costner, I guess I had “Field of Dreams” moment and decided I should build you and I a watering can and see what grows when we water the tree of life together.
The tree of life is a pretty big tree, I could use some help.




